Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds

ABSTRACT: Phytosociological studies are groups of methods that aim at the identification, composition and distribution of plant species in a community. The objective of this study was to identify and quantify the main weeds found in beans, maize and soybean cultivated in no-tillage and conventional...

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Main Authors: C.T. FORTE, L. GALON, A.N. BEUTLER, F.W. REICHERT JR., A.D. MENEGAT, G.F. PERIN, S.P. TIRONI
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas 2018-10-01
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author C.T. FORTE
L. GALON
A.N. BEUTLER
F.W. REICHERT JR.
A.D. MENEGAT
G.F. PERIN
S.P. TIRONI
author_facet C.T. FORTE
L. GALON
A.N. BEUTLER
F.W. REICHERT JR.
A.D. MENEGAT
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description ABSTRACT: Phytosociological studies are groups of methods that aim at the identification, composition and distribution of plant species in a community. The objective of this study was to identify and quantify the main weeds found in beans, maize and soybean cultivated in no-tillage and conventional systems. The experimental design was a randomized block one, with four replications. Experiments were conducted during three consecutive years, with summer crop (bean, maize and soybean) treatments, no-tillage system (NTS) composed by the covers, black oat, vetch and forage radish, in addition to their intercrop. In the conventional planting system (CTS), the area was left fallow in the off-season. The shoot dry matter of the covers was evaluated in each crop. The evaluated variables were: frequency, density, abundance, dry matter and the importance value index of the species in the area. Eighteen species of weeds and 12 families were identified, with Asteraceae and Poaceae families showing the highest number of individuals. The shoot dry matter production presented a difference among the covers; the cover black oat alone and intercrop with radish and vetch stood out, with the highest averages in the 3 years of the experiments. Cropping systems and different cover crops within the no-tillage system interfered in the number of encontered species. The emergence of Euphorbia heterophylla was favored, while the emergence of Lolium multiflorum was inhibited. E. heterophylla was the most encountered in the NTS areas, and its germination was negatively influenced by soil mobilization. The intercrop of black oat and vetch provided maximum weed control in soybean.
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spelling doaj.art-2b239141447a4476943b94a8aae3de1f2022-12-21T20:05:50ZengSociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas DaninhasPlanta Daninha0100-83582018-10-013610.1590/s0100-83582018360100099Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of WeedsC.T. FORTEL. GALONA.N. BEUTLERF.W. REICHERT JR.A.D. MENEGATG.F. PERINS.P. TIRONIABSTRACT: Phytosociological studies are groups of methods that aim at the identification, composition and distribution of plant species in a community. The objective of this study was to identify and quantify the main weeds found in beans, maize and soybean cultivated in no-tillage and conventional systems. The experimental design was a randomized block one, with four replications. Experiments were conducted during three consecutive years, with summer crop (bean, maize and soybean) treatments, no-tillage system (NTS) composed by the covers, black oat, vetch and forage radish, in addition to their intercrop. In the conventional planting system (CTS), the area was left fallow in the off-season. The shoot dry matter of the covers was evaluated in each crop. The evaluated variables were: frequency, density, abundance, dry matter and the importance value index of the species in the area. Eighteen species of weeds and 12 families were identified, with Asteraceae and Poaceae families showing the highest number of individuals. The shoot dry matter production presented a difference among the covers; the cover black oat alone and intercrop with radish and vetch stood out, with the highest averages in the 3 years of the experiments. Cropping systems and different cover crops within the no-tillage system interfered in the number of encontered species. The emergence of Euphorbia heterophylla was favored, while the emergence of Lolium multiflorum was inhibited. E. heterophylla was the most encountered in the NTS areas, and its germination was negatively influenced by soil mobilization. The intercrop of black oat and vetch provided maximum weed control in soybean.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-83582018000100292&tlng=enphytosociological parameterscrop systemsEuphorbia heterophyllaVicia sativaAvena strigosaRaphanus sativus
spellingShingle C.T. FORTE
L. GALON
A.N. BEUTLER
F.W. REICHERT JR.
A.D. MENEGAT
G.F. PERIN
S.P. TIRONI
Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds
Planta Daninha
phytosociological parameters
crop systems
Euphorbia heterophylla
Vicia sativa
Avena strigosa
Raphanus sativus
title Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds
title_full Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds
title_fullStr Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds
title_short Cultivation Systems, Vegetable Soil Covers and their Influence on the Phytosocyology of Weeds
title_sort cultivation systems vegetable soil covers and their influence on the phytosocyology of weeds
topic phytosociological parameters
crop systems
Euphorbia heterophylla
Vicia sativa
Avena strigosa
Raphanus sativus
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-83582018000100292&tlng=en
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