Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.

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Autor(a) principal: Parreira, Mariana Casari
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Barroso, Arthur A. M., Portugal, João, Alves, Pedro Luís da Costa Aguiar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/5460
Resumo: Weeds cause big losses in the crops yields. Drought combined with high temperatures can influence and enhance this effect. The present study was designed to determine the periods prior of weed interference on bean crops subjected to conditions of hydric comfort and drought, using two distinct approaches: arbitrary level of 5% productivity loss and tolerance level. The experimental treatments consisted of five coexistence periods of the crop and weeds: 0-15, 0-30, 0-45, 0-60, 0-harvest days after emergence and a control plot that was kept weed-free throughout the study period. The experimental design was a random block design with four replications. The periods prior of weed interference were consisted of 9 and 10 days of coexistence at the arbitrary 5% productivity loss and four and nine days at tolerance level for the conditions of hydric comfort and drought, respectively. Beta maritima was the major weed interfering in bean. Drought stress reduced the bean productivity up to 63%, where weeds reduced it by 65%. The tolerance level was more sensitive to abiotic stress influence in weed-crop interference.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
title Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
spellingShingle Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
Parreira, Mariana Casari
Competion
Hydric stress
Modelling
Ttolerance level
Phaseolus vulgari
title_short Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
title_full Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
title_fullStr Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
title_sort Effect of drought stress on periods prior of weed interference (PPWI) in bean crop using arbitrary and tolerance estimation.
author Parreira, Mariana Casari
author_facet Parreira, Mariana Casari
Barroso, Arthur A. M.
Portugal, João
Alves, Pedro Luís da Costa Aguiar
author_role author
author2 Barroso, Arthur A. M.
Portugal, João
Alves, Pedro Luís da Costa Aguiar
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Parreira, Mariana Casari
Barroso, Arthur A. M.
Portugal, João
Alves, Pedro Luís da Costa Aguiar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Competion
Hydric stress
Modelling
Ttolerance level
Phaseolus vulgari
topic Competion
Hydric stress
Modelling
Ttolerance level
Phaseolus vulgari
description Weeds cause big losses in the crops yields. Drought combined with high temperatures can influence and enhance this effect. The present study was designed to determine the periods prior of weed interference on bean crops subjected to conditions of hydric comfort and drought, using two distinct approaches: arbitrary level of 5% productivity loss and tolerance level. The experimental treatments consisted of five coexistence periods of the crop and weeds: 0-15, 0-30, 0-45, 0-60, 0-harvest days after emergence and a control plot that was kept weed-free throughout the study period. The experimental design was a random block design with four replications. The periods prior of weed interference were consisted of 9 and 10 days of coexistence at the arbitrary 5% productivity loss and four and nine days at tolerance level for the conditions of hydric comfort and drought, respectively. Beta maritima was the major weed interfering in bean. Drought stress reduced the bean productivity up to 63%, where weeds reduced it by 65%. The tolerance level was more sensitive to abiotic stress influence in weed-crop interference.
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