Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds

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Autor(a) principal: BIESDORF,E.M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: PIMENTEL,L.D., TEIXEIRA,M.F.F., BIESDORF,E., SALLA,P.H.H., OLIVEIRA,A.B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The inhibitory interaction between plants may be an important strategy of integrated weed management (IWM). This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effects of sorghum on phytosociology and infestation of weeds during cultivation and after harvest. An experiment was carried out in the field in a randomized block design in a split-plot arrangement. Plots consisted of sorghum and corn (control) and subplots were composed of different periods of weed community assessment after crop harvest (DAH) (0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 days). An increased number of species and botanical families was observed after harvest. Degradation of sorghum and corn straw reached the stabilization at 60 DAH. Although sorghum has presented a lower amount of straw and soil cover, weed infestation was, on average, 30% lower in relation to areas cultivated with corn. Sorghum showed an inhibitory effect on some weed species, influencing phytosociology, especially during the first 40 DAH, and can be used as part of IWM strategy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
title Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
spellingShingle Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
BIESDORF,E.M.
allelopathy
herbicides
weed management
Sorghum bicolor
Zea mays
title_short Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
title_full Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
title_fullStr Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
title_full_unstemmed Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
title_sort Potential and Persistence of the Inhibitory Effect of Sorghum on Weeds
author BIESDORF,E.M.
author_facet BIESDORF,E.M.
PIMENTEL,L.D.
TEIXEIRA,M.F.F.
BIESDORF,E.
SALLA,P.H.H.
OLIVEIRA,A.B.
author_role author
author2 PIMENTEL,L.D.
TEIXEIRA,M.F.F.
BIESDORF,E.
SALLA,P.H.H.
OLIVEIRA,A.B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BIESDORF,E.M.
PIMENTEL,L.D.
TEIXEIRA,M.F.F.
BIESDORF,E.
SALLA,P.H.H.
OLIVEIRA,A.B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv allelopathy
herbicides
weed management
Sorghum bicolor
Zea mays
topic allelopathy
herbicides
weed management
Sorghum bicolor
Zea mays
description ABSTRACT: The inhibitory interaction between plants may be an important strategy of integrated weed management (IWM). This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effects of sorghum on phytosociology and infestation of weeds during cultivation and after harvest. An experiment was carried out in the field in a randomized block design in a split-plot arrangement. Plots consisted of sorghum and corn (control) and subplots were composed of different periods of weed community assessment after crop harvest (DAH) (0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 days). An increased number of species and botanical families was observed after harvest. Degradation of sorghum and corn straw reached the stabilization at 60 DAH. Although sorghum has presented a lower amount of straw and soil cover, weed infestation was, on average, 30% lower in relation to areas cultivated with corn. Sorghum showed an inhibitory effect on some weed species, influencing phytosociology, especially during the first 40 DAH, and can be used as part of IWM strategy.
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