Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops

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Autor(a) principal: GONÇALVES,G.S.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: CARVALHO,J.E.B., GARCIA,M.V.B., GAMA,L.A., AZEVEDO,C.L.L.L., SILVA,J.F.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Current orange tree cultivation practices in the Brazilian State of Amazonas present several production problems, being the inadequate weed management the most important one, and significantly affecting fruit productivity. However, if weeds are managed properly, their coexistence with orange cultivars does not affect the fruit yield of orange trees. Thus, the objective of this research was to identify the period of longer weed interference in orange production. The treatments were conducted during the 2013 and 2014 harvests as follows: one control treatment with no coexistence of weeds and crop throughout the growing season; and six periods of coexistence (October to January, February to May, June to September, October to May, October to January, June to September, and February to September). The coexistence of weeds from October to May with orange trees increased the fall of unripe fruits and reduced the yield and the number of oranges per plant. Therefore, this period was considered as the most critical one for the control of weeds in orange trees.
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title Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
spellingShingle Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
GONÇALVES,G.S.
Citrus sinensis
fruit yield
competition
title_short Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
title_full Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
title_fullStr Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
title_full_unstemmed Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
title_sort Periods of Weed Interference on Orange Tree Crops
author GONÇALVES,G.S.
author_facet GONÇALVES,G.S.
CARVALHO,J.E.B.
GARCIA,M.V.B.
GAMA,L.A.
AZEVEDO,C.L.L.L.
SILVA,J.F.
author_role author
author2 CARVALHO,J.E.B.
GARCIA,M.V.B.
GAMA,L.A.
AZEVEDO,C.L.L.L.
SILVA,J.F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GONÇALVES,G.S.
CARVALHO,J.E.B.
GARCIA,M.V.B.
GAMA,L.A.
AZEVEDO,C.L.L.L.
SILVA,J.F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citrus sinensis
fruit yield
competition
topic Citrus sinensis
fruit yield
competition
description ABSTRACT: Current orange tree cultivation practices in the Brazilian State of Amazonas present several production problems, being the inadequate weed management the most important one, and significantly affecting fruit productivity. However, if weeds are managed properly, their coexistence with orange cultivars does not affect the fruit yield of orange trees. Thus, the objective of this research was to identify the period of longer weed interference in orange production. The treatments were conducted during the 2013 and 2014 harvests as follows: one control treatment with no coexistence of weeds and crop throughout the growing season; and six periods of coexistence (October to January, February to May, June to September, October to May, October to January, June to September, and February to September). The coexistence of weeds from October to May with orange trees increased the fall of unripe fruits and reduced the yield and the number of oranges per plant. Therefore, this period was considered as the most critical one for the control of weeds in orange trees.
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