Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures

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Autor(a) principal: Crancio, Leonardo Araripe
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Paulo César de Faccio, Nabinger, Carlos, Boldrini, Ilsi Iob
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online)
Texto Completo: http://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/260
Resumo: The preservation of natural pastures is important to Rio Grande do Sul because, in addition to its economic value, it has ecological implications. Inadequate or poor management of native pasture can cause an increase in frequency of undesirable native species. Undesirable species can decrease production from pastures, through competition with desirable forage species, or by directly affecting livestock production through reduced intake, or even through toxic effects. Undesirable species, from the animal production point of view, most frequently found in Rio Grande do Sul, are caraguatá (Eryngium horridum Malme), carque- ja (Baccharis trimera Less.), chirca (Eupatorium buniifolium Hook.), mio-mio (Baccharis coridifolia DC.) and alecrim (Vernonia nudiflora Less.). Some strategies to control these species include mechanical control, by mowing or dragging iron shanks; chemi- cal control, by herbicides; biological control, by grazing, as well as other management strategies (e.g., fertilization) that could favor native pasture in intraspecific competition. Some of these interventions influence vegetation dynamics, such as grazing and burning. Obviously, the efficacy of all these methods depends on morphological and phenological characteristics, which vary among species. Therefore, it is important to implement the management strategy during the right utilization period. Experiences show that interaction between methods can promote greater efficiency upon species control. The aim of this review is to aggregate the information about undesirable native plants in Rio Grande do Sul and methods for their control.
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spelling Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures Controle de plantas nativas indesejáveis dos campos naturais do Rio Grande do Sul invasive plants, native pastures, herbicide, cutting, grazing intensity.plantas indesejáveis, pastagem nativa, herbicida, roçada, intensidade de pastejo.The preservation of natural pastures is important to Rio Grande do Sul because, in addition to its economic value, it has ecological implications. Inadequate or poor management of native pasture can cause an increase in frequency of undesirable native species. Undesirable species can decrease production from pastures, through competition with desirable forage species, or by directly affecting livestock production through reduced intake, or even through toxic effects. Undesirable species, from the animal production point of view, most frequently found in Rio Grande do Sul, are caraguatá (Eryngium horridum Malme), carque- ja (Baccharis trimera Less.), chirca (Eupatorium buniifolium Hook.), mio-mio (Baccharis coridifolia DC.) and alecrim (Vernonia nudiflora Less.). Some strategies to control these species include mechanical control, by mowing or dragging iron shanks; chemi- cal control, by herbicides; biological control, by grazing, as well as other management strategies (e.g., fertilization) that could favor native pasture in intraspecific competition. Some of these interventions influence vegetation dynamics, such as grazing and burning. Obviously, the efficacy of all these methods depends on morphological and phenological characteristics, which vary among species. Therefore, it is important to implement the management strategy during the right utilization period. Experiences show that interaction between methods can promote greater efficiency upon species control. The aim of this review is to aggregate the information about undesirable native plants in Rio Grande do Sul and methods for their control. A conservação do campo nativo é importante para o Rio Grande do Sul, pois, além do aspecto econômico, tem também importantes implicações ambientais. O manejo inadequado da pastagem natural pode causar o aumento da freqüência de espécies nativas indesejáveis. Elas podem causar uma diminuição da produção do campo,pela da competição exercida com as plantas forrageiras de interesse, ou afetar diretamente a produção animal por causarem redução na ingestão de alimento ou mesmo efeitos tóxicos que podem, inclusive, ser letais. As espécies nativas indesejáveis, mais freqüentes no Rio Grande do Sul do ponto de vista da produção animal, são o caraguatá (Eryngium horridum Malme), a carqueja (Baccharis trimera Less.), a chirca (Eupatorium buniifolium Hook.), o mio-mio (Baccharis coridifolia DC.) e o alecrim (Vernonia nudiflora Less.). Dentre as estratégias disponí- veis para controlar estas espécies podemos citar o controle mecânico, por meiode roçadas ou arraste de vigas de ferro; o controle químico, com a utilização de herbicidas; o controle biológico, por meio do pastejo, além de outras interferências que favorecem o campo nativo nas relações de competição intra-específicas, como a adubação. Algumas dessas intervenções influenciam a dinâmi- ca da vegetação, como por exemplo o pastejo e o fogo. Obviamente , a eficácia de todos esses métodos depende das características morfofisiológicas e fenológicas, dentre as espécies. Portanto, é importante que sejam observadas as épocas corretas de utilização. Experiências demonstram que a interação entre os métodos pode promover uma maior eficiência no controle das espécies. Esta revisão tem como objetivo reunir as informações existentes sobre as principais plantas nativas indesejáveis do Rio Grande do Sul e seus métodos de controle.Departamento de Diagnóstico e Pesquisa Agropecuária. Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural2007-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/260Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha; Vol 13 No 1/2 (2007): PESQ. AGROP. GAÚCHA; 115-124Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha; v. 13 n. 1/2 (2007): PESQ. AGROP. GAÚCHA; 115-1242595-76860104-9070reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online)instname:Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sulinstacron:SEAPDRporhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/260/226Crancio, Leonardo Araripe Crancio, Leonardo Araripe Carvalho, Paulo César de Faccio Nabinger, Carlos Boldrini, Ilsi Iob info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-22T12:36:26Zoai:ojs.revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br:article/260Revistahttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapagPUBhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/oaipag@agricultura.rs.gov.br||2595-76860104-9070opendoar:2024-04-22T12:36:26Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online) - Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sulfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
Controle de plantas nativas indesejáveis dos campos naturais do Rio Grande do Sul
title Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
spellingShingle Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
Crancio, Leonardo Araripe
invasive plants, native pastures, herbicide, cutting, grazing intensity.
plantas indesejáveis, pastagem nativa, herbicida, roçada, intensidade de pastejo.
title_short Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
title_full Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
title_fullStr Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
title_full_unstemmed Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
title_sort Control of native undesirable species from Rio Grande do Sul natural pastures
author Crancio, Leonardo Araripe
author_facet Crancio, Leonardo Araripe
Carvalho, Paulo César de Faccio
Nabinger, Carlos
Boldrini, Ilsi Iob
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Paulo César de Faccio
Nabinger, Carlos
Boldrini, Ilsi Iob
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Crancio, Leonardo Araripe
Crancio, Leonardo Araripe
Carvalho, Paulo César de Faccio
Nabinger, Carlos
Boldrini, Ilsi Iob
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv invasive plants, native pastures, herbicide, cutting, grazing intensity.
plantas indesejáveis, pastagem nativa, herbicida, roçada, intensidade de pastejo.
topic invasive plants, native pastures, herbicide, cutting, grazing intensity.
plantas indesejáveis, pastagem nativa, herbicida, roçada, intensidade de pastejo.
description The preservation of natural pastures is important to Rio Grande do Sul because, in addition to its economic value, it has ecological implications. Inadequate or poor management of native pasture can cause an increase in frequency of undesirable native species. Undesirable species can decrease production from pastures, through competition with desirable forage species, or by directly affecting livestock production through reduced intake, or even through toxic effects. Undesirable species, from the animal production point of view, most frequently found in Rio Grande do Sul, are caraguatá (Eryngium horridum Malme), carque- ja (Baccharis trimera Less.), chirca (Eupatorium buniifolium Hook.), mio-mio (Baccharis coridifolia DC.) and alecrim (Vernonia nudiflora Less.). Some strategies to control these species include mechanical control, by mowing or dragging iron shanks; chemi- cal control, by herbicides; biological control, by grazing, as well as other management strategies (e.g., fertilization) that could favor native pasture in intraspecific competition. Some of these interventions influence vegetation dynamics, such as grazing and burning. Obviously, the efficacy of all these methods depends on morphological and phenological characteristics, which vary among species. Therefore, it is important to implement the management strategy during the right utilization period. Experiences show that interaction between methods can promote greater efficiency upon species control. The aim of this review is to aggregate the information about undesirable native plants in Rio Grande do Sul and methods for their control.
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