Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference

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Autor(a) principal: GAZZIERO,D.L.P.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: ADEGAS,F.S., SILVA,A.F., CONCENÇO,G.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Efficient management of sourgrass is one of the main challenges faced by Brazilian soybean farmers. Biological and ecological characteristics of this weed, as well as wide distribution of glyphosate-resistant biotypes, make it difficult to control this species. The objective of this work was to estimate interference of sourgrass in soybean yield. Seven experiments were conducted during three consecutive years (2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2015/2016 cropping seasons); six of them were on-farm trials where sourgrass infestation was mainly originated from clump regrowth, while infestation originated from seeds in one trial. Data from all sites and experiments were submitted to a combined analysis, according to the study factors and variables, to determine the greatest number of information points for the variable under each circumstance. To each data set, a 1st degree polynomial regression was fit, with a 95% confidence interval. The degree of sourgrass interference varies according to plant origin (seed or clump regrowth) but, in both cases, yield losses are directly correlated with sourgrass densities, aboveground dry mass accumulation and soil coverage. Plants coming from clumps tend to cause higher yield losses than those originated from seeds. These data highlight the importance of performing proper management of sourgrass, especially in its initial stages of development, in view of the high level of losses that perennial plants can cause to crops.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
title Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
spellingShingle Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
GAZZIERO,D.L.P.
Digitaria insularis
perennial
glyphosate-resistant weed
Glycine max
title_short Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
title_full Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
title_fullStr Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
title_sort Estimating Yield Losses in Soybean Due to Sourgrass Interference
author GAZZIERO,D.L.P.
author_facet GAZZIERO,D.L.P.
ADEGAS,F.S.
SILVA,A.F.
CONCENÇO,G.
author_role author
author2 ADEGAS,F.S.
SILVA,A.F.
CONCENÇO,G.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GAZZIERO,D.L.P.
ADEGAS,F.S.
SILVA,A.F.
CONCENÇO,G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digitaria insularis
perennial
glyphosate-resistant weed
Glycine max
topic Digitaria insularis
perennial
glyphosate-resistant weed
Glycine max
description ABSTRACT: Efficient management of sourgrass is one of the main challenges faced by Brazilian soybean farmers. Biological and ecological characteristics of this weed, as well as wide distribution of glyphosate-resistant biotypes, make it difficult to control this species. The objective of this work was to estimate interference of sourgrass in soybean yield. Seven experiments were conducted during three consecutive years (2012/2013, 2013/2014 and 2015/2016 cropping seasons); six of them were on-farm trials where sourgrass infestation was mainly originated from clump regrowth, while infestation originated from seeds in one trial. Data from all sites and experiments were submitted to a combined analysis, according to the study factors and variables, to determine the greatest number of information points for the variable under each circumstance. To each data set, a 1st degree polynomial regression was fit, with a 95% confidence interval. The degree of sourgrass interference varies according to plant origin (seed or clump regrowth) but, in both cases, yield losses are directly correlated with sourgrass densities, aboveground dry mass accumulation and soil coverage. Plants coming from clumps tend to cause higher yield losses than those originated from seeds. These data highlight the importance of performing proper management of sourgrass, especially in its initial stages of development, in view of the high level of losses that perennial plants can cause to crops.
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