Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements

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Autor(a) principal: Melo, Christiane Augusta Diniz
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Guimarães, Fernanda Aparecida Rodrigues, Gonçalves, Valdinei Araújo, Benevenute, Sarah da Silva, Ferreira, Giselle Lima, Ferreira, Lino Roberto, Ferreira, Francisco Affonso
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
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Resumo: The understanding of weed interference on crops is very important in agricultural systems. However, there is little known about the influence of soil fertility management in competitive relations between plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of mutual interference between weeds and corn on the content of macronutrients under different soil fertility managements. The experimental test was conducted in a greenhouse, considering four soil fertility managements (with calcium and magnesium silicate and fertilization; with limestone and fertilization; without correction of acidity, but with fertilization; without correction of acidity and without fertilization) and eleven crops (five arrangements of competition between Zea mays and the weeds Urochloa brizantha, Ipomoea grandifolia, Conyza canadensis, Hyptis suaveolens and Bidens pilosa, plus the six species in monoculture). Corn had reductions exceeding 50% in the content of all macronutrients under interference of U. brizantha. Additionally, U. brizantha and B. pilosa in competition with corn has high ability to extract macronutrients in the four soil conditions. Calcium and magnesium silicate and limestone influenced variable on nutrient accumulation by weeds in monoculture or under interference. Corn grown in soil amended with silicate suffered greater competition with weeds compared to grown in soil amended with lime. U. brizantha was the specie most damaging to the crop. B. pilosa showed high potential for nutrient cycling in the four soil fertility management. 
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spelling Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managementsAcúmulo de macronutrientes por plantas daninhas e de milho cultivadas em convivência em solo com diferentes manejos de fertilidadeInterferenceMineral nutritionLimestoneCalcium and magnesium silicate.InterferênciaNutrição mineralCalcárioSilicato de cálcio e magnésio.FitotecniaThe understanding of weed interference on crops is very important in agricultural systems. However, there is little known about the influence of soil fertility management in competitive relations between plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of mutual interference between weeds and corn on the content of macronutrients under different soil fertility managements. The experimental test was conducted in a greenhouse, considering four soil fertility managements (with calcium and magnesium silicate and fertilization; with limestone and fertilization; without correction of acidity, but with fertilization; without correction of acidity and without fertilization) and eleven crops (five arrangements of competition between Zea mays and the weeds Urochloa brizantha, Ipomoea grandifolia, Conyza canadensis, Hyptis suaveolens and Bidens pilosa, plus the six species in monoculture). Corn had reductions exceeding 50% in the content of all macronutrients under interference of U. brizantha. Additionally, U. brizantha and B. pilosa in competition with corn has high ability to extract macronutrients in the four soil conditions. Calcium and magnesium silicate and limestone influenced variable on nutrient accumulation by weeds in monoculture or under interference. Corn grown in soil amended with silicate suffered greater competition with weeds compared to grown in soil amended with lime. U. brizantha was the specie most damaging to the crop. B. pilosa showed high potential for nutrient cycling in the four soil fertility management. Nos sistemas agrícolas o entendimento da interferência de plantas daninhas sobre as culturas é de grande importância. No entanto, pouco se sabe sobre a influência do manejo de fertilidade do solo nas relações de competição entre plantas. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar os efeitos da interferência mútua entre plantas daninhas e de milho no acúmulo de macronutrientes em solo com diferentes manejos de fertilidade. O ensaio foi realizado em casa de vegetação, incluindo quatro manejos de fertilidade do solo (com silicato de cálcio e magnésio e adubação; com calcário e adubação; sem correção de acidez, mas com adubação; sem correção de acidez e sem adubação) e onze cultivos (cinco arranjos de competição entre Zea mays e as plantas daninhas Urochloa brizantha, Ipomoea grandifolia, Conyza canadensis, Hyptis suaveolens e Bidens pilosa, acrescido das seis plantas em monocultivo). Sob interferência de U. brizantha, o milho apresentou reduções superiores a 50% no conteúdo de todos os macronutrientes. Adicionalmente, U. brizantha e B. pilosa em competição com o milho apresentaram elevado acúmulo de nutrientes nas quatro condições de solo. Silicato de cálcio e magnésio e calcário exerceram influência variável sobre o acúmulo de nutrientes pelas plantas daninhas em monocultivo ou sob interferência. O milho cultivado no solo corrigido com a fonte silicatada sofreu maior concorrência com as plantas daninhas em relação ao cultivado no solo corrigido com calcário. U. brizantha foi a espécie mais danosa ao milho. B. pilosa apresentou elevado potencial para ciclagem de macronutrientes nos quatro manejos de fertilidade do solo.UEL2015-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1600710.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n2p669Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 2 (2015); 669-682Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 2 (2015); 669-6821679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/16007/pdf_622Copyright (c) 2015 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMelo, Christiane Augusta DinizGuimarães, Fernanda Aparecida RodriguesGonçalves, Valdinei AraújoBenevenute, Sarah da SilvaFerreira, Giselle LimaFerreira, Lino RobertoFerreira, Francisco Affonso2023-01-13T13:44:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16007Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2023-01-13T13:44:39Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
Acúmulo de macronutrientes por plantas daninhas e de milho cultivadas em convivência em solo com diferentes manejos de fertilidade
title Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
spellingShingle Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
Melo, Christiane Augusta Diniz
Interference
Mineral nutrition
Limestone
Calcium and magnesium silicate.
Interferência
Nutrição mineral
Calcário
Silicato de cálcio e magnésio.
Fitotecnia
title_short Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
title_full Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
title_fullStr Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
title_full_unstemmed Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
title_sort Accumulation of macronutrients by weed and corn in coexistence in soil with different fertility managements
author Melo, Christiane Augusta Diniz
author_facet Melo, Christiane Augusta Diniz
Guimarães, Fernanda Aparecida Rodrigues
Gonçalves, Valdinei Araújo
Benevenute, Sarah da Silva
Ferreira, Giselle Lima
Ferreira, Lino Roberto
Ferreira, Francisco Affonso
author_role author
author2 Guimarães, Fernanda Aparecida Rodrigues
Gonçalves, Valdinei Araújo
Benevenute, Sarah da Silva
Ferreira, Giselle Lima
Ferreira, Lino Roberto
Ferreira, Francisco Affonso
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Christiane Augusta Diniz
Guimarães, Fernanda Aparecida Rodrigues
Gonçalves, Valdinei Araújo
Benevenute, Sarah da Silva
Ferreira, Giselle Lima
Ferreira, Lino Roberto
Ferreira, Francisco Affonso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Interference
Mineral nutrition
Limestone
Calcium and magnesium silicate.
Interferência
Nutrição mineral
Calcário
Silicato de cálcio e magnésio.
Fitotecnia
topic Interference
Mineral nutrition
Limestone
Calcium and magnesium silicate.
Interferência
Nutrição mineral
Calcário
Silicato de cálcio e magnésio.
Fitotecnia
description The understanding of weed interference on crops is very important in agricultural systems. However, there is little known about the influence of soil fertility management in competitive relations between plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of mutual interference between weeds and corn on the content of macronutrients under different soil fertility managements. The experimental test was conducted in a greenhouse, considering four soil fertility managements (with calcium and magnesium silicate and fertilization; with limestone and fertilization; without correction of acidity, but with fertilization; without correction of acidity and without fertilization) and eleven crops (five arrangements of competition between Zea mays and the weeds Urochloa brizantha, Ipomoea grandifolia, Conyza canadensis, Hyptis suaveolens and Bidens pilosa, plus the six species in monoculture). Corn had reductions exceeding 50% in the content of all macronutrients under interference of U. brizantha. Additionally, U. brizantha and B. pilosa in competition with corn has high ability to extract macronutrients in the four soil conditions. Calcium and magnesium silicate and limestone influenced variable on nutrient accumulation by weeds in monoculture or under interference. Corn grown in soil amended with silicate suffered greater competition with weeds compared to grown in soil amended with lime. U. brizantha was the specie most damaging to the crop. B. pilosa showed high potential for nutrient cycling in the four soil fertility management. 
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