Intercropping of Sorghum, Urochloa Grass, and Dwarf Pigeon Pea Under a No-Tillage System for Silage Production
Luiz Paulo Montenegro de Miranda·Marcelo Andreotti·Deyvison de Asevedo Soares·Aline Marchetti Silva Matos·Nelson Câmara de Souza Júnior·Vitória Almeida Moreira Girardi·Naiane Antunes Alves Ribeiro·Jussara Souza Salles·IG Santos·Viviane Cristina Modesto
Intercropping systems involving sorghum, grasses, and legumes can enhance forage production and improve sustainability under no-tillage systems. In the context of agricultural systems, the effective selection of rotational species is essential, as they contribute to soil system dynamics and provide feed for livestock. In this study, the dry matter production of grain sorghum (GS: cultivar A 9902), forage sorghum (FS: cultivar Volumax), and dual-purpose sorghum (DPS: cultivar Rancheiro) intercrop
