BIOINSUMO NA CULTURA DA SOJA
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Instituto Federal Goiano
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The use of bio-inputs in soybean cultivation has become increasingly important for
achieving high productivity, reducing costs, and environmental sustainability. Bioinputs are products derived from living organisms that can aid in plant development,
increasing resistance to diseases, pests, and abiotic stresses. This study was carried
out with three different biological input treatments (on-farm, commercial, and control)
in soybean cultivation under conventional farming practices on a rural property in São
Gabriel de Goiás, Goiás, Brazil. Results obtained in this study showed that the use of
bio-inputs can bring significant benefits to soybean cultivation for parameters such as
flowering, nodulation, and productivity. The treatment with commercial inoculant
presented a production of 85.2 bags per hectare, while the on-farm treatment, which
used bio-inputs produced on the property, achieved an even higher productivity of 93.5
bags per hectare. The control treatment, which did not use bio-inputs, showed lower
productivity of 45.1 bags per hectare. Furthermore, data on flowering and harvest
indicated a statistically significant difference among treatments. The on-farm treatment
presented more accentuated flowering and higher number of secondary nodules
compared to the control and commercial treatments. For the count of the number of
pods and number of grains per pod, the results were more positive for the on-farm
treatment, where a higher number of pods with three to four grains were obtained. It
can be concluded that the use of bio-inputs was positive in various parameters in
soybean cultivation, particularly in productivity, demonstrating the importance of bioinputs and the need for more studies to support their use in cerrado agriculture.