1000 resultados para Brachiaria decumubens
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This study aimed to evaluate different crops and plant species planted after soybeans for one year, in terms of their potential to inhibit the occurrence of weed species. The following crops that were planted as second crop after soybeans were evaluated: (1) corn (Zea mays) planted at spacing of 90 cm between rows, intercropped with Brachiaria ruziziensis in the inter-rows; (2) sunflower (Helianthus annuus); (3) crambe (Crambe abyssinica); (4) radish (Raphanus sativus); (5) rapeseed (Brassica napus); and (6) winter fallow - no plantation after soybeans. Phytosociological characterization of weed species was carried out at the pre-planting of soybeans in the following cropping season. Estimations of relative abundance, relative frequence, relative dominance and Importance Value Index were made for each species present. Areas were also intra-characterized by the diversity coefficients of Simpson and modified Shannon-Weiner, and areas were compared using the Jaccard similarity coefficient for presence-only, by multivariate cluster analysis. In the short‑term (a single cropping season), cultivation of winter crops do contribute for lower occurrence of weed species at the pre-planting of soybeans on the subsequent cropping season. The suppressive effects depend both on the species grown in the winter and in the amount of straw left on the soil by these winter crops. Radish was more efficient in inhibiting the occurrence of weed species and rapeseed showed composition of infestation similar to that observed at the area under fallow.
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Com o objetivo de avaliar parâmetros de produção e possíveis alterações morfoanatômicas de tecidos foliares da cana-de-açúcar, variedade RB 86 7515, na fase de estabelecimento, em condições de matocompetição, foi conduzido um experimento em vasos em Dracena, Estado de São Paulo, entre os meses de abril e junho de 2010, na Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho. Foram utilizadas as espécies Brachiaria brizantha e Brachiaria decumbens, consideradas como invasoras. Foi utilizado o delineamento inteiramente casualizado, sendo sete tratamentos e cinco repetições, totalizando 35 parcelas ou vasos. Os tratamentos variaram de acordo com o número de sementes de Brachiaria brizantha e Brachiaria decumbens, sendo: T1 - ausência de matocompetição; T2 - baixa ocorrência de matocompetição com Brachiaria brizantha; T3 - média ocorrência de matocompetição com Brachiaria brizantha; T4 - alta ocorrência de matocompetição com Brachiaria brizantha; T5 - baixa ocorrência de matocompetição com Brachiaria decumbens; T6 - média ocorrência de matocompetição com Brachiaria decumbens; e T7 - alta ocorrência de matocompetição com Brachiaria decumbens. Após 60 dias do plantio da cana-de-açúcar e das espécies invasoras, foram avaliados: peso da matéria seca total das plantas; espessura da epiderme da face superior ou adaxial; espessura da epiderme da face inferior ou abaxial; espessura do mesofilo; espessura do limbo; diâmetro dos vasos xilemáticos; e diâmetro dos vasos floemáticos. A matocompetição das espécies Brachiaria brizantha e Brachiaria decumbens, consideradas como invasoras, provocou redução das características morfoanatômicas e de produção da cana-de-açúcar. De maneira geral, Brachiaria decumbens foi a espécie que mais influenciou negativamente a espessura foliar da cana-de-açúcar.
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Os objetivos do presente trabalho foram estimar níveis críticos de dano de papuã (Urochloa plantaginea) em feijão-comum, em situações onde a planta daninha foi manejada precocemente e ocorreu reinfestação, e avaliar as alterações que sofre em decorrência de cultivares de feijão-comum e variáveis explicativas da infestação. Foram realizados dois experimentos em campo, em Eldorado do Sul, RS, sendo um com o cultivar UFT-06 (grupo Carioca) e o outro com o cultivar IPR Graúna (grupo Preto). Os níveis de infestação de papuã foram obtidos com quatro herbicidas residuais, aplicados em duas doses cada, mais testemunhas com e sem controle de papuã. A densidade, massa fresca e massa seca do papuã foram avaliadas no início e no final do período crítico de prevenção da interferência, e o rendimento de grãos da cultura foi avaliado por ocasião da colheita. O nível crítico de dano de papuã não teve valor elevado nessa situação (0,4 a 0,7%); todavia, pode haver benefício em controlá-lo de acordo com a infestação e o custo de controle. O nível crítico de dano foi sempre maior para o cultivar IPR Graúna, em relação ao UTF-06. A densidade e as massas fresca e seca das plantas de papuã explicaram adequadamente a perda de produção de feijão-comum pelo modelo de regressão não linear da hipérbole retangular.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different crown diameters on the early growth of eucalyptus intercropped with Brachiaria decumbens in a silvopastoral system. The experiment was conducted in a B. decumbens established pasture, where hybrid eucalyptus urograndis (clone GG100) was planted, spaced 8 x 3 m. A randomized block design was used, with six replicates. Treatments consisted of five crown diameters (0.0, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 3.0 m) surrounding the eucalyptus plants. Five weeding hoes were performed throughout the experiment, according to the different crown diameters, aiming to maintain the eucalyptus plants free from B. decumbens interference. At 90, 180, 270, and 360 DAP, the height and the diameter of the eucalyptus plants were evaluated, and at 360 DAP, surface biomass and leaf area were evaluated. At 90 DAP, it was verified that the non-weeded plants had lower growth, compared to those submitted to crowns. Crown diameters of 2.51 and 2.64 m allowed greater growth in height and diameter at ground level of eucalyptus plants, respectively, in all periods evaluated. Biomass production and leaf area per plant at 360 DAP were also influenced by the different crown diameters. It was concluded that crown diameter around 2 meters provided favorable conditions for early growth of eucalyptus and less involvement in the area occupied by forage.
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To achieve better results in the no-tillage system (NTS), it is important to properly manage the cover crop prior to planting by using herbicides, usually glyphosate. The effect of glyphosate on plant coverage is slow, and plants take a few days to die completely. Thus, when applying the herbicide on the same day of planting soybean or corn, cover crops are still alive and standing, causing initial shading on seedlings of the crop and delaying its establishment. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of distinct cover crops and their timing of desiccation prior to planting soybean or corn, on crop yield and yield components. Two experiments were installed, one for soybean and another for corn. Each experiment consisted in combining three cover crops (Brachiaria brizantha, common bean or millet) chemically desiccated at two timings before planting the crop (15 or 0 days before planting) under no-tillage system (NTS). Experiments were installed in a completely randomized block design with five replications. Brachiaria brizantha produced the highest amount of biomass; common bean and millet as cover crops allowed higher soybean grain yields; herbicide application under common bean, millet and Brachiaria brizantha 15 days before planting soybean allowed higher crop grain yields; desiccation timing of common bean did not affect corn grain yield; Brachiaria brizantha should be desiccated 15 days before planting corn to allow maximum grain yield; when millet was used as a cover crop, glyphosate application at planting of corn allowed the highest grain yield.
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In agricultural production systems where the glyphosate-resistant soybean crop (Glycine max) is grown and the practice of crop rotation with alternative herbicides is not adopted, the exclusive and continuous use of glyphosate has led to the occurrence of resistant weed populations that may limit or compromise the benefits of this technology. Thus, the efficacy of weed management programs, including the use of residual herbicides (sulfentrazone, flumioxazin, imazethapyr, diclosulan, chlorimuron and s-metolachlor) applied in preemergence and followed by in-crop postemergence applications of glyphosate (PRE-POST) were compared to glyphosate postemergence only programs - POST. The study was conducted across nine locations during the 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 growing seasons. PRE-POST programs were efficient in the control of Amaranthus viridis, Brachiaria plantaginea, Bidens pilosa, Commelina benghalensis, Eleusine indica, Euphorbia heterophylla and Raphanus raphanistrum, with the level of control being similar when comparing the program with two applications of glyphosate POST. Some PRE-POST programs were not efficient in controlling Cenchrus echinatus, Ipomoea hederifolia and Ipomoea triloba. Sulfentrazone and diclosulam PRE-POST programs improved the control of Ipomoea triloba compared to sequential applications of glyphosate alone. No significant differences in soybean yield were observed between any of the herbicide treatments or study locations. The use of residual herbicides in preemergence followed by glyphosate in-crop postemergence provides consistent weed control and reducing early season weed competition. Furthermore, these programs utilize at least two herbicide modes of action for herbicide use diversity, which will be needed to stay ahead of resistance build-up, regardless of when weeds may appear.
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Sorghum, pearl millet, and Brachiaria ruziziensis have similar characteristics which have led to their use for mulch formation in no-till systems. This study was carried out to evaluate the potential of these three species as straw suppliers to suppress weed emergence. Initial findings led to the conclusion that both pearl millet and Brachiaria ruziziensis have similar or superior potential as weed suppressors, compared to sorghum straw, a species with recognized allelopathic potential. Subsequently, new trials were conducted under greenhouse conditions by sowing weed species in pots, followed by covering of the soil with the straw under evaluation. Independent experiments were conducted for Euphorbia heterophylla and Bidens pilosa. In each experiment, the factors analyzed were type of straw (pearl millet and B. ruziziensis), amount of straw (equivalent to 4 and 8 t ha-1 dry mass) and irrigation method (surface and subsurface). Both pearl millet and B. ruziziensis have shown to be species that can be cultivated to produce straw with allelopathic potential. These effects were effective in suppressing the emergence or early growth of E. heterophylla and B. pilosa. There was no difference in the suppression of emergence of these species when the soil cover level was alternated between 4 and 8 t ha-1 dry mass.
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A phyto-sociological survey is the first step to implement integrated weed management in crops. In this study, weed occurrence was evaluated in cassava plantations in the savannah of Roraima in northern Brazil. Harvest was performed randomly 80 times in 10 crops over four seasons (January, February, March, and April 2012). The harvested plants were cut at ground level, sorted out per species, identified, quantified, and weighed on a 0.01 g precision scale. A descriptive analysis was conducted of the phyto-sociological parameters (frequency, density, abundance, total number of individuals per species, relative frequency, relative density, relative abundance and importance value index) for the collected species. A description was also made of the botanical classes, families, species, type of propagation, life cycle, growth habit, total number of species and dry weight ha-1. The community in the surveyed area was considered to have a heterogeneous composition, comprising 27 species. The species presenting the highest density per hectare were Digitaria sanguinalis (210,500), Brachiaria brizantha (111,000), Brachiaria decumbens (86,500) and Brachiaria humidicola (69,000). Digitaria sanguinalis had the highest relative density (28.08), relative abundance (26.16) and importance value index (65,34). Most weeds had herbaceous growth habit.
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Objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar os efeitos da capina química e mecânica e da desrama precoce sobre o crescimento do eucalipto em sistema silvipastoril, composto por Eucalyptus saligna (9 x 3 m) e Brachiaria brizantha. Os tratamentos constaram de um fatorial 5 x 2, sendo cinco níveis de desrama (0, 10, 20, 30 e 40% da altura de copa viva do eucalipto) e dois tipos de coroamento: capina mecânica e química. Foram avaliados o ganho em altura, diâmetro ao nível do solo e volume de copa aos 90, 180, 270 e 360 dias após aplicação dos tratamentos (DAA). Aos 640 DAA, avaliou-se o crescimento em diâmetro e altura, bem como a matéria seca do tronco. Diferenças significativas não foram observadas nos parâmetros avaliados em função dos métodos de capina, porém houve efeito para a intensidade de desrama e época de avaliação. Em todas as épocas avaliadas, o aumento no nível de desrama proporcionou redução no crescimento das plantas. Aos 90 DAA, plantas com 40% de desrama apresentaram redução no crescimento em altura de 69% e de 87% para diâmetro, em relação às plantas não desramadas; aos 360 DAA, essa diferença caiu para 21,8 e 22,8% para altura e diâmetro, respectivamente. Aos 640 DAA, observaram-se indicativos de recuperação das plantas desramadas; entretanto, ainda foram verificados efeitos negativos da intensidade de desrama sobre o crescimento do eucalipto. Conclui-se que o tipo de capina não influenciou o crescimento inicial do eucalipto e que a desrama precoce facilita a aplicação de glyphosate, porém causa redução no crescimento das plantas.
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A viabilidade da sucessão soja-milho safrinha em plantio direto no cerrado depende de adequada produção de resíduos na superfície do solo, o que pode ser obtido através do cultivo consorciado de milho com forrageira perene. Objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar a produtividade de massa e a facilidade para dessecação de nove forrageiras perenes. As espécies foram cultivadas em consórcio com milho safrinha, de março a julho de 2009. Em outubro, as plantas foram cortadas a 0,20 m do solo, e 20 dias após foram aplicadas as doses de glyphosate (0,72, 1,44, 2,06 e 2,88 kg e.a. ha-1). O efeito das doses foi avaliado aos 10 e 20 dias após a dessecação, mediante pesagem e secagem da massa em estufa a 60 ºC. O controle foi considerado excelente quando a umidade das plantas dessecadas estava menor ou igual a 30%; assim, as forrageiras foram separadas em três grupos por facilidade de dessecação, sendo: 1) Urochloa (Syn Brachiaria) ruziziensis, Megatyrsus (syn Panicum) maximum cv. Massai e M. maximum cv. Aruana, com excelente resultado; 2) U. decumbens cv. Basilisk, U. brizantha cv. Xaraés e U. brizantha cv. Marandu, de moderada facilidade; e 3) M. maximum cv. Tanzânia, M. maximum cv. Mombaça e U. brizantha cv. Piatã, de difícil dessecação. Considerando a produtividade de massa, o menor período entre dessecação e avaliação e a dose de herbicida, destacam-se U. ruziziensis (0,45 e 1,29 kg e.a. ha-1) e M. maximum cv. Aruana (1,41 e 1,66 kg e.a. ha-1) como de fácil dessecação, visando à semeadura da soja em sucessão.
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This study aimed to evaluate the level of infestation by weed species in a consolidated Jatropha plantation, as a function of the plant species grown in interrows. The experiment was installed in 2006 at the district of Itahum, city of Dourados, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, made possible through a partnership between Embrapa Western Agriculture and Paraiso Farm. Treatments consisted of (1) Jatropha in monocrop, with no plant at the interrrows; or the following plants cultivaded at the interrows of Jatropha: (2) Stylosanthes spp.; (3) Brachiaria ruziziensis; (4) Brachiaria ruziziensis + Stylosanthess pp.; (5) Brachiaria humidicola; (6) Panicum maximum cv. massai; (7) Cajanus cajan cv. anão; (8) Crotalaria spectabilis; (9) Crop rotation system 1 - (maize second crop -Crambe abyssinica - soybean - peanut); and (10) Crop rotation system 2 - (cowpea - radish - maize - cowpea) conducted for two years. Phytosociological characterization of weed species was accomplished in 2011 based on the Ecological Approach. Estimations of relative abundance, frequency, dominance and Importance Value Index were obtained. Areas were also characterized by the diversity coefficients of Simpson and modified Shannon-Weiner, and then grouped by cluster analysis. Areas with low soil coverage resulted in higher infestation levels; crop rotation in the interrows of Jatropha produced a significant reduction in weed infestation, but the lowest infestation levels were observed when grasses were grown intercropped with Jatropha. Lower diversity coefficients were associated with occurrence of the most troublesome weed species. In the first years after planting Jatropha, species of Brachiaria or a crop rotation involving species with high mulching ability and whose biomass exhibit a high C:N ratio, should be established in the interrows to avoid problems with weeds infestation.
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O cultivo consorciado de culturas para grãos e forrageiras gramíneas é uma das práticas de integração lavoura-pecuária com elevado potencial para maximizar o sistema produtivo. Este trabalho teve o objetivo de avaliar a influência de densidades e épocas de semeadura de Brachiaria brizantha cv. BRS Piatã na produtividade do cultivar de soja M-8527 RR semeado em consórcio. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial de 2 x 5 (duas épocas de semeadura de B. brizantha: 20 e 30 dias após a emergência da soja; e cinco densidades de semeadura da braquiária: 0, 3, 6, 9 e 12 kg de semente ha-1), com quatro repetições. Os seguintes parâmetros foram avaliados nas plantas de soja: altura, massa seca da parte aérea e produtividade de grãos. As variáveis avaliadas foram influenciadas pelas densidades e pelas épocas de semeadura de B.brizantha. Independentemente da época de semeadura da braquiária, todas as densidades a partir de 3 kg ha-1 promoveram redução na produtividade da soja; contudo, ela foi superior a 5% somente na densidade de 12 kg h-1,semeada aos 30 DAE, e nas densidades de 9 e 12 kg ha-1,semeada aos 20 DAE. O efeito competitivo da variedade de soja RR M-8527 foi superior quando Brachiaria brizantha cv. Piatã foi semeada aos 30 dias após a emergência da cultura.
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Plants kept under competition tend to modify their morphology to optimize the use of production factors. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of competition between transgenic maize and five weed species on the growth and yield of transgenic maize hybrid. The experiment used a randomized block design with four replicates in a factorial 5 x 2 + 6 scheme consisting of a combination of maize under competition with five weed species (Bidens pilosa, Commelina benghalensis, Brachiaria brizantha, Sorghum arundinaceum and Ipomoea triloba) in two weed densities (15 or 30 plants m-2) plus six treatments corresponding to maize and weed species without competition. All the means for dry matter accumulated by maize plants in the stem and leaf in the density of 15 plants m ² were higher than the means for plants in coexistence with 30 plants m-². Number of kernels, diameter and length of cob were not affected by competition with weeds. The weeds that most interfered with maize biomass production were S.arundinaceum and B.brizantha. Leaf dry mass accumulation was more sensitive than the production of stem. It was observed that maize was usually very competitive with weeds, and there was a strong decrease in dry matter accumulation of all the weeds in the study when in coexistence with the crop.
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Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar a resposta competitiva de genótipos de arroz na presença de um biótipo de papuã (Brachiaria plantaginea), em diferentes proporções de plantas na associação. O delineamento experimental adotado foi o completamente casualizado com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos foram arranjados em série de substituição e constituíram-se de cinco proporções de plantas de arroz e do papuã na associação (100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 e 0:100). Aos 50 dias após a emergência das espécies, efetuou-se a aferição do perfilhamento, da estatura, da área foliar e da massa seca da parte aérea das plantas de arroz e de papuã. Foi observada competição entre os genótipos de arroz e o papuã, sendo ambos afetados negativamente, independentemente da proporção de plantas testada, provocando, em todos os casos, redução das variáveis avaliadas. Ocorreu diferenciação da habilidade competitiva entre os genótipos de arroz, quando na presença da planta daninha. O genótipo BRS Sinuelo CL foi mais competitivo quando se analisou a massa seca e área foliar, ao passo que o BRS Querência sobressaiu em relação ao BRS Sinuelo CL para o perfilhamento. O papuã apresenta elevada habilidade competitiva com o arroz irrigado, necessitando de controle para que não venha afetar negativamente o crescimento e o desenvolvimento da cultura.
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The success of conservation systems such as no-till depends on adequate soil cover throughout the year, which is possible through the use of cover crops. For this purpose the species belonging to the genus Urochloa has stood out by virtue of its hardiness and tolerance to drought. Aiming ground cover for the no-till system, the objective was to evaluate the establishment of two species of the genus Urochloa, in three sowing methods, in the weed suppression and the sensitivity of these forages to glyphosate. The study design was a randomized block with a 2 x 3 x 3 factorial arrangement, in which factor A was composed of Urochloa ruziziensis and Urochloa hybrid CIAT 36087 cv. Mulato II, factor B was formed by sowing methods: sown without embedding, sown with light embedding and sown in rows, and factor C was composed of three doses of glyphosate (0.975, 1.625 and 2.275 kg ha-1 of acid equivalent). For determination of weed suppression, assessment of biomass yield and soil cover was performed, by brachiaria and weeds, at 30, 60, 90, 120 and 258 days after sowing. Visual assessment of the desiccation efficiency at 7 and 14 days after herbicide application was performed. It is concluded that embedding Urochloa seeds stands out in relation to sowing in the soil surface. Urochloa ruziziensis is more efficient in the dry weight yield, weed suppression, in addition to being more sensitive to glyphosate herbicide.