Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth

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Autor(a) principal: Graat,Y.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rosa,J.O., Nepomuceno,M.P., Carvalho,L.B., Alves,P.L.C.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the initial plant growth of Eucalyptus urograndis growing in coexistence with Urochloa decumbens and U. ruziziensis. In 100-L box, one plant of U. decumbens or U. ruziziensis grew in coexistence with one plant of E. urograndis clones C219H or H15, respectively, in the distances of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 cm from the crop. After 30, 60, 90 (both clones), and 150 days (just for H15), growth characteristics were evaluated. Plants of both clones, growing in weed-free situations, showed a better growth and development than plants that grew in weedy situations, independently of the distance, having the highest plant height, stem diameter, dry mass of stem, and dry mass of leaves. As the same way, the number of branches, number of leaves, and leaf area of the clone C219H were similarly affected. Urochloa ruziziensis reduced the dry mass accumulation of stem and leaves by the rate of 0.06 and 0.32 g per plant, respectively, per each centimeter growing nearest to the crop, while U. decumbens reduced by 0.03 and 0.14 g per plant. The interference of U. decumbens and U. ruziziensis with E. urograndis is more intense when weedy plants grow in short distances from the crop.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
title Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
spellingShingle Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
Graat,Y.
Eucalyptus urograndis
Urochloa decumbens
Urochloa ruziziensis
weed competition
title_short Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
title_full Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
title_fullStr Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
title_full_unstemmed Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
title_sort Grass Weeds Interfering with Eucalypt: Effects of the Distance of Coexistence on the Initial Plant Growth
author Graat,Y.
author_facet Graat,Y.
Rosa,J.O.
Nepomuceno,M.P.
Carvalho,L.B.
Alves,P.L.C.A.
author_role author
author2 Rosa,J.O.
Nepomuceno,M.P.
Carvalho,L.B.
Alves,P.L.C.A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Graat,Y.
Rosa,J.O.
Nepomuceno,M.P.
Carvalho,L.B.
Alves,P.L.C.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eucalyptus urograndis
Urochloa decumbens
Urochloa ruziziensis
weed competition
topic Eucalyptus urograndis
Urochloa decumbens
Urochloa ruziziensis
weed competition
description Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the initial plant growth of Eucalyptus urograndis growing in coexistence with Urochloa decumbens and U. ruziziensis. In 100-L box, one plant of U. decumbens or U. ruziziensis grew in coexistence with one plant of E. urograndis clones C219H or H15, respectively, in the distances of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 cm from the crop. After 30, 60, 90 (both clones), and 150 days (just for H15), growth characteristics were evaluated. Plants of both clones, growing in weed-free situations, showed a better growth and development than plants that grew in weedy situations, independently of the distance, having the highest plant height, stem diameter, dry mass of stem, and dry mass of leaves. As the same way, the number of branches, number of leaves, and leaf area of the clone C219H were similarly affected. Urochloa ruziziensis reduced the dry mass accumulation of stem and leaves by the rate of 0.06 and 0.32 g per plant, respectively, per each centimeter growing nearest to the crop, while U. decumbens reduced by 0.03 and 0.14 g per plant. The interference of U. decumbens and U. ruziziensis with E. urograndis is more intense when weedy plants grow in short distances from the crop.
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