CARDOSO, CÉLIO O.; SOCCOL, OLÍVIO J.; BECEGATO, VALTER A.
Resumo:
This work had as objective to investigate the delay effects in sowing date on corn establishment, cycle
duration and corn yield, through computer simulations using CERES-Maize model, in order to help
agrarian producers, from the Mountainous Area of Santa Catarina, Brazil, to take better decisions on it.
According to the season it is cultivated, corn seed with late sowing is usually exposed to larges risks of
losses for frost and deficiency of water resources than that one cultivated during the recommended
season, so reaching a smaller productivity potential and tending to increase its cycle. Computer
simulations showed that: 1) the risks on corn establishment increased due to delay of sowing during
the studied years; 2) in some years the cycles were drastically affected for lower temperatures; 3) cycle
durations were longer when confronted with low temperatures, showing that that model was sensitive
to this factor; 4) corn income decreased when cycles were confronted with low temperatures, water
deficiency and low solar radiation; 5) potential incomes averaged 4955kg ha-1, and under natural rain
conditions averaged 2490kg ha-1, during all months analyzed (October to March); 6) besides January,
it would not be viable the exploration of this cultivate because of the high risk of crop frustration
associated to the same ones, due to thermal conditions (low temperatures and frost).