Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems
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Resumo: | The knowledge of the impacts of the management practices used in each agricultural production system on the ecological interactions between commercial crops and weed populations can assist in the development of specific and sustainable integrated management strategies. This study aimed to assess weed communities in soybean in succession to second-crop corn and production systems with crop diversification in Northern Paraná State. The study was conducted during three agricultural years (2014/2017). Six treatments were setup: 1 –corn/soybean, corn/soybean, and corn/soybean), 2 – white oat/soybean, rye/corn, and wheat/soybean, 3 –oat + rye/soybean, oat + radish/corn, and congo grass/soybean, 4 – canola/corn, crambe/corn, and safflower/soybean, 5 –buckwheat/ radish/corn, bean/soybean, and buckwheat/oat/soybean, and 6 –wheat/corn + congo grass, canola/corn, and bean/soybean. The relative importance value index of each weed species and the soil cover (soil, straw, and weeds) were assessed. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks with four replications of 300 m2 (20 × 15 m). The production systems white oat/soybean, rye/corn, and wheat/soybean; buckwheat/radish/corn, bean/soybean, buckwheat/oat/soybean; and wheat/corn+congo grass, canola/corn, bean/soybean had a suppressive effect on the species Commelina benghalensis. Euphorbia heterophylla and Digitaria horizontalis were the species most adapted to the assessed production systems. Seeds remaining from crambe and radish cultivations became volunteer plants in subsequent cultivations. |
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Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systemsFitossociologia de plantas daninhas em sistemas de produção de soja diversificadosRelative importanceCrop rotationInfestation.Importância relativaRotação de culturasInfestação.The knowledge of the impacts of the management practices used in each agricultural production system on the ecological interactions between commercial crops and weed populations can assist in the development of specific and sustainable integrated management strategies. This study aimed to assess weed communities in soybean in succession to second-crop corn and production systems with crop diversification in Northern Paraná State. The study was conducted during three agricultural years (2014/2017). Six treatments were setup: 1 –corn/soybean, corn/soybean, and corn/soybean), 2 – white oat/soybean, rye/corn, and wheat/soybean, 3 –oat + rye/soybean, oat + radish/corn, and congo grass/soybean, 4 – canola/corn, crambe/corn, and safflower/soybean, 5 –buckwheat/ radish/corn, bean/soybean, and buckwheat/oat/soybean, and 6 –wheat/corn + congo grass, canola/corn, and bean/soybean. The relative importance value index of each weed species and the soil cover (soil, straw, and weeds) were assessed. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks with four replications of 300 m2 (20 × 15 m). The production systems white oat/soybean, rye/corn, and wheat/soybean; buckwheat/radish/corn, bean/soybean, buckwheat/oat/soybean; and wheat/corn+congo grass, canola/corn, bean/soybean had a suppressive effect on the species Commelina benghalensis. Euphorbia heterophylla and Digitaria horizontalis were the species most adapted to the assessed production systems. Seeds remaining from crambe and radish cultivations became volunteer plants in subsequent cultivations.O conhecimento dos impactos dos manejos empregados em cada sistema de produção agrícola sobre as interações ecológicas entre as culturas comerciais e as populações das plantas daninhas pode auxiliar no desenvolvimento de estratégias de manejo integrado específicos e sustentáveis. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar comunidades de plantas daninhas na soja em sucessão ao milho segunda safra e sistemas de produção com diversificação de culturas no Norte do Estado do Paraná. O estudo foi realizado durante três anos agrícolas (2014/2017). Foram instalados seis tratamentos: 1 (milho/soja, milho/soja, milho/soja); 2 (aveia branca/soja, centeio/milho, trigo/soja); 3 (aveia + centeio/soja, aveia + nabo/milho, braquiária/soja); 4 (canola/milho, crambe/milho, cártamo/soja); 5 (mourisco/nabo/milho, feijão/soja, mourisco/aveia/soja) e 6 (trigo/milho + braquiária, canola/milho, feijão/soja). Foram avaliados o índice de valor de importância relativa de cada espécie de planta daninha e a cobertura do solo (solo, palha e plantas daninhas). O delineamento experimental foi de blocos ao acaso com quatro repetições de 300 m2 (20 m x 15 m). Os sistemas de produção: aveia branca/soja, centeio/milho, trigo/soja; mourisco/nabo/milho, feijão/soja, mourisco/aveia/soja e trigo/milho+braquiária, canola/milho, feijão/soja tiveram efeito supressor na espécie Commelina benghalensis. Euphorbia heterophylla e Digitaria horizontalis foram às espécies mais adaptadas aos sistemas de produção avaliados. As sementes remanescentes dos cultivos de crambe e nabo tornaram-se plantas voluntárias nos cultivos subsequentes.UEL2021-10-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionCientíficahttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4218210.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n6SUPL2p3567Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 42 No. 6SUPL2 (2021); 3567-3580Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 42 n. 6SUPL2 (2021); 3567-35801679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELCopyright (c) 2021 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBordin, IvanBuratto, Osmar MazieroCosta, Andreia Cristina Peres Rodrigues daRodrigues, Benedito NoediLlanillo, Rafael Fuentes2022-09-29T16:17:40Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/42182Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-09-29T16:17:40Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems Fitossociologia de plantas daninhas em sistemas de produção de soja diversificados |
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Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems |
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Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems Bordin, Ivan Relative importance Crop rotation Infestation. Importância relativa Rotação de culturas Infestação. |
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Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems |
title_full |
Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems |
title_fullStr |
Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems |
title_full_unstemmed |
Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems |
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Weed phytosociology in diversified soybean production systems |
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Bordin, Ivan |
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Bordin, Ivan Buratto, Osmar Maziero Costa, Andreia Cristina Peres Rodrigues da Rodrigues, Benedito Noedi Llanillo, Rafael Fuentes |
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Buratto, Osmar Maziero Costa, Andreia Cristina Peres Rodrigues da Rodrigues, Benedito Noedi Llanillo, Rafael Fuentes |
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Bordin, Ivan Buratto, Osmar Maziero Costa, Andreia Cristina Peres Rodrigues da Rodrigues, Benedito Noedi Llanillo, Rafael Fuentes |
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Relative importance Crop rotation Infestation. Importância relativa Rotação de culturas Infestação. |
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Relative importance Crop rotation Infestation. Importância relativa Rotação de culturas Infestação. |
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The knowledge of the impacts of the management practices used in each agricultural production system on the ecological interactions between commercial crops and weed populations can assist in the development of specific and sustainable integrated management strategies. This study aimed to assess weed communities in soybean in succession to second-crop corn and production systems with crop diversification in Northern Paraná State. The study was conducted during three agricultural years (2014/2017). Six treatments were setup: 1 –corn/soybean, corn/soybean, and corn/soybean), 2 – white oat/soybean, rye/corn, and wheat/soybean, 3 –oat + rye/soybean, oat + radish/corn, and congo grass/soybean, 4 – canola/corn, crambe/corn, and safflower/soybean, 5 –buckwheat/ radish/corn, bean/soybean, and buckwheat/oat/soybean, and 6 –wheat/corn + congo grass, canola/corn, and bean/soybean. The relative importance value index of each weed species and the soil cover (soil, straw, and weeds) were assessed. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks with four replications of 300 m2 (20 × 15 m). The production systems white oat/soybean, rye/corn, and wheat/soybean; buckwheat/radish/corn, bean/soybean, buckwheat/oat/soybean; and wheat/corn+congo grass, canola/corn, bean/soybean had a suppressive effect on the species Commelina benghalensis. Euphorbia heterophylla and Digitaria horizontalis were the species most adapted to the assessed production systems. Seeds remaining from crambe and radish cultivations became volunteer plants in subsequent cultivations. |
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