EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM

This study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of weeds and the performance of common bean grown on different types of plant residues managed with herbicides, in a no-till system. The treatments were arranged in split plots in a randomized block design with three replications. Prior to sowing common be...

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Main Authors: ADRIANO JAKELAITIS, CLEBERSON LIMA DOS SANTOS, LUCAS BORCHARTT, FRANCIELE CAROLINE DE ASSIS VALADÃO, FÁBIO KEMPIM PITTELKOW
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido 2010-01-01
Series:Revista Caatinga
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237117582008
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spelling doaj-3cd6c8ee7c2d498ea407c785f21c0bb72020-11-25T02:30:40ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoRevista Caatinga0100-316X1983-21252010-01-012314553EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUMADRIANO JAKELAITISCLEBERSON LIMA DOS SANTOSLUCAS BORCHARTTFRANCIELE CAROLINE DE ASSIS VALADÃOFÁBIO KEMPIM PITTELKOWThis study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of weeds and the performance of common bean grown on different types of plant residues managed with herbicides, in a no-till system. The treatments were arranged in split plots in a randomized block design with three replications. Prior to sowing common bean in the no-till system, plant residues of sorghum, maize, jack bean, sunflower, stylosanthes, rice, soybean and weeds were spread on the plots. Common bean was sown after chemical drying of the cover species. The two secondary treatments in split plots after bean sowing consisted of herbicide absence and the use of a mixture of the herbicides fomesafen (applied at a rate of 100 g ha-1 , 20 days after bean emergence-DAE) and quizalofop-p-ethyl (applied at a rate of 70 g ha-1, 25 DAE). Sorghum produced highest amounts of straw as well as the best soil cover. The plant residues did not influence the establishment of common bean. Herbicide application controlled weeds efficiently. However, the effects of mulch on weed control did not influence bean yield. The treatments influenced the number of pods per plant and grain yield of the bean yield components, with higher values in herbicide-treated plots.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237117582008
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author ADRIANO JAKELAITIS
CLEBERSON LIMA DOS SANTOS
LUCAS BORCHARTT
FRANCIELE CAROLINE DE ASSIS VALADÃO
FÁBIO KEMPIM PITTELKOW
spellingShingle ADRIANO JAKELAITIS
CLEBERSON LIMA DOS SANTOS
LUCAS BORCHARTT
FRANCIELE CAROLINE DE ASSIS VALADÃO
FÁBIO KEMPIM PITTELKOW
EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM
Revista Caatinga
author_facet ADRIANO JAKELAITIS
CLEBERSON LIMA DOS SANTOS
LUCAS BORCHARTT
FRANCIELE CAROLINE DE ASSIS VALADÃO
FÁBIO KEMPIM PITTELKOW
author_sort ADRIANO JAKELAITIS
title EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM
title_short EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM
title_full EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM
title_fullStr EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM
title_full_unstemmed EFEITOS DE RESÍDUOS VEGETAIS E DE HERBICIDAS SOBRE AS PLANTAS DANINHAS E A PRODUÇÃO DO FEIJOEIRO-COMUM
title_sort efeitos de resíduos vegetais e de herbicidas sobre as plantas daninhas e a produção do feijoeiro-comum
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
series Revista Caatinga
issn 0100-316X
1983-2125
publishDate 2010-01-01
description This study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of weeds and the performance of common bean grown on different types of plant residues managed with herbicides, in a no-till system. The treatments were arranged in split plots in a randomized block design with three replications. Prior to sowing common bean in the no-till system, plant residues of sorghum, maize, jack bean, sunflower, stylosanthes, rice, soybean and weeds were spread on the plots. Common bean was sown after chemical drying of the cover species. The two secondary treatments in split plots after bean sowing consisted of herbicide absence and the use of a mixture of the herbicides fomesafen (applied at a rate of 100 g ha-1 , 20 days after bean emergence-DAE) and quizalofop-p-ethyl (applied at a rate of 70 g ha-1, 25 DAE). Sorghum produced highest amounts of straw as well as the best soil cover. The plant residues did not influence the establishment of common bean. Herbicide application controlled weeds efficiently. However, the effects of mulch on weed control did not influence bean yield. The treatments influenced the number of pods per plant and grain yield of the bean yield components, with higher values in herbicide-treated plots.
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