Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps

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Autor(a) principal: GAZOLA,T.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: DIAS,M.F., BONATTO,V.M., BELAPART,D., CARBONARI,C.A., VELINI,E.D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Sourgrass (Digitaria insularis) is a perennial plant with high infestation potential, has fast and aggressive development, and reproduces by seeds and rhizomes. D. insularis infestations have increased in agricultural areas without cover crops established between the main crop seasons. The control of this species has become one of the most expensive in these areas in Brazil. The present work evaluated the growth and development of D. insularis plants from different vegetative parts of clumps. Two greenhouse experiments were conducted in a completely randomized design, with four replications. A 5 × 4 factorial arrangement was used, with factor A corresponding to the different propagation methods, and factor B corresponding to the biotypes used (experiment 1) and the different planting depths evaluated (experiment 2). The parameters evaluated in all experiments were: rate of tiller emergence, number of tillers, flowering time, number of inflorescences, and shoot dry weight. Fragments of different parts of the sourgrass clumps, planted at up to 7 cm depth, can generate a new plant. The management of perennial plants of sourgrass by using plows, harrows, or cultivators favors the dispersal of this species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
title Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
spellingShingle Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
GAZOLA,T.
Digitaria insularis
weeds
resistance to herbicides
title_short Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
title_full Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
title_fullStr Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
title_full_unstemmed Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
title_sort Growth and Development of Sourgrass Plants from Vegetative Parts of Clumps
author GAZOLA,T.
author_facet GAZOLA,T.
DIAS,M.F.
BONATTO,V.M.
BELAPART,D.
CARBONARI,C.A.
VELINI,E.D.
author_role author
author2 DIAS,M.F.
BONATTO,V.M.
BELAPART,D.
CARBONARI,C.A.
VELINI,E.D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GAZOLA,T.
DIAS,M.F.
BONATTO,V.M.
BELAPART,D.
CARBONARI,C.A.
VELINI,E.D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digitaria insularis
weeds
resistance to herbicides
topic Digitaria insularis
weeds
resistance to herbicides
description ABSTRACT: Sourgrass (Digitaria insularis) is a perennial plant with high infestation potential, has fast and aggressive development, and reproduces by seeds and rhizomes. D. insularis infestations have increased in agricultural areas without cover crops established between the main crop seasons. The control of this species has become one of the most expensive in these areas in Brazil. The present work evaluated the growth and development of D. insularis plants from different vegetative parts of clumps. Two greenhouse experiments were conducted in a completely randomized design, with four replications. A 5 × 4 factorial arrangement was used, with factor A corresponding to the different propagation methods, and factor B corresponding to the biotypes used (experiment 1) and the different planting depths evaluated (experiment 2). The parameters evaluated in all experiments were: rate of tiller emergence, number of tillers, flowering time, number of inflorescences, and shoot dry weight. Fragments of different parts of the sourgrass clumps, planted at up to 7 cm depth, can generate a new plant. The management of perennial plants of sourgrass by using plows, harrows, or cultivators favors the dispersal of this species.
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