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Resumo:Over the decades, it has been found that agricultural intensification, that is, the increase in production per hectare, is substantially urgent and necessary, justified by the observed and expected population increase and the impossibility of agricultural expansion. One of the methods for achieving this goal is the study and investigation of yield gaps, which may be explained by unfavorable soil and climate conditions, or less adequate input management. Given the socio-economic importance of maize crop in Portugal and the need for case studies that exemplify agricultural intensification methods, this dissertation aims to discover which are the reducing factors that justify the gap between the maximum and actual yields, known as yield gaps, which were analyzed between plots and years, and how large was the yield gap over the 10 years. Through a database of irrigation appropriations, nitrogen applications, sowing dates and climate data, collected over 10 years and provided by Milho Amarelo company, located in the Santarem region, other variables were calculated, such as degree-day accumulation, cultural evapotranspiration and intercepted radiation. These data were analyzed annually according to the whole cycle and according to different phenological phases (vegetative and reproductive). Once all variables were obtained and organized, statistical methods of bivariate and multivariate analysis were performed. The magnitude of yield gap was calculated according to the Approach 2 indicated by FAO 41. The results show that interaction of sowing dates with climatic conditions are in the nature of this deviation, with gap’s magnitude ranging from 5% to 20%, depending on the climatic conditions of the year
Autores principais:Gonçalves, Júlia Alves Roque
Assunto:maize yield variability sowing dates reducing factors yield gap analysis
Ano:2019
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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description Over the decades, it has been found that agricultural intensification, that is, the increase in production per hectare, is substantially urgent and necessary, justified by the observed and expected population increase and the impossibility of agricultural expansion. One of the methods for achieving this goal is the study and investigation of yield gaps, which may be explained by unfavorable soil and climate conditions, or less adequate input management. Given the socio-economic importance of maize crop in Portugal and the need for case studies that exemplify agricultural intensification methods, this dissertation aims to discover which are the reducing factors that justify the gap between the maximum and actual yields, known as yield gaps, which were analyzed between plots and years, and how large was the yield gap over the 10 years. Through a database of irrigation appropriations, nitrogen applications, sowing dates and climate data, collected over 10 years and provided by Milho Amarelo company, located in the Santarem region, other variables were calculated, such as degree-day accumulation, cultural evapotranspiration and intercepted radiation. These data were analyzed annually according to the whole cycle and according to different phenological phases (vegetative and reproductive). Once all variables were obtained and organized, statistical methods of bivariate and multivariate analysis were performed. The magnitude of yield gap was calculated according to the Approach 2 indicated by FAO 41. The results show that interaction of sowing dates with climatic conditions are in the nature of this deviation, with gap’s magnitude ranging from 5% to 20%, depending on the climatic conditions of the year
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spellingShingle Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
Gonçalves, Júlia Alves Roque
maize
yield variability
sowing dates
reducing factors
yield gap analysis
Gonçalves, Júlia Alves Roque
maize
yield variability
sowing dates
reducing factors
yield gap analysis
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv maize
yield variability
sowing dates
reducing factors
yield gap analysis
title Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
title_full Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
title_fullStr Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
title_short Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
title_sort Yield gap explaining factors and solutions to improve yields in a maize farm in Portugal
topic maize
yield variability
sowing dates
reducing factors
yield gap analysis
topic_facet maize
yield variability
sowing dates
reducing factors
yield gap analysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/21289
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