Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: PRATES,C.J.N.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: VIANA,A.E.S., CARDOSO,A.D., SÃO JOSÉ,A.R., VIANA,B.A.R., DUTRA,F.V.
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Knowing the most important species in the weed community is necessary to decide the best weed control method to be used. Thus, a phytosociological survey was carried out on cassava cultivation areas located in five rural properties of Cândido Sales, BA, Brazil, one of the state’s largest cassava producers. Two collections were carried out in each property in February (summer) and August (winter) 2016. A square metal frame with 0.25 m2 was randomly placed in each area, zigzagging, and establishing a proportion of 25 castings per hectare, with a sampling area of 6.25 m2 in each area. Weeds were identified and quantified, and then phytosociological parameters of frequency, density, abundance, relative frequency, relative density, relative abundance, and importance value index were determined. The analysis of the similarity between populations of the areas and periods was determined by the Sorensen similarity index. A variation of weed community composition was observed between cassava and harvest periods, with a higher infestation in the summer. A similarity was observed between cassava cultivation areas.
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title Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
spellingShingle Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
PRATES,C.J.N.
Manihot esculenta Crantz
floristic composition
diversity of invasive species
title_short Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
title_full Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
title_fullStr Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
title_sort Weed Phytosociology in Cassava Cultivation in Two Periods in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil
author PRATES,C.J.N.
author_facet PRATES,C.J.N.
VIANA,A.E.S.
CARDOSO,A.D.
SÃO JOSÉ,A.R.
VIANA,B.A.R.
DUTRA,F.V.
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author2 VIANA,A.E.S.
CARDOSO,A.D.
SÃO JOSÉ,A.R.
VIANA,B.A.R.
DUTRA,F.V.
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VIANA,A.E.S.
CARDOSO,A.D.
SÃO JOSÉ,A.R.
VIANA,B.A.R.
DUTRA,F.V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manihot esculenta Crantz
floristic composition
diversity of invasive species
topic Manihot esculenta Crantz
floristic composition
diversity of invasive species
description ABSTRACT: Knowing the most important species in the weed community is necessary to decide the best weed control method to be used. Thus, a phytosociological survey was carried out on cassava cultivation areas located in five rural properties of Cândido Sales, BA, Brazil, one of the state’s largest cassava producers. Two collections were carried out in each property in February (summer) and August (winter) 2016. A square metal frame with 0.25 m2 was randomly placed in each area, zigzagging, and establishing a proportion of 25 castings per hectare, with a sampling area of 6.25 m2 in each area. Weeds were identified and quantified, and then phytosociological parameters of frequency, density, abundance, relative frequency, relative density, relative abundance, and importance value index were determined. The analysis of the similarity between populations of the areas and periods was determined by the Sorensen similarity index. A variation of weed community composition was observed between cassava and harvest periods, with a higher infestation in the summer. A similarity was observed between cassava cultivation areas.
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