Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla

In nature, plants interact with each other and establish positive, negative, and neutral interference relationships. In agricultural ecosystems, crops are usually affected by competition with weeds, and the effects of this process are influenced by the plant population density and proportional abund...

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Main Authors: Alana Cristina Dorneles Wandscheer, Mauro Antônio Rizzardi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Lavras 2013-08-01
Series:Ciência e Agrotecnologia
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spelling doaj-98fc14b5097c4e60bcb01473ceab3e382020-11-24T21:39:34ZengUniversidade Federal de LavrasCiência e Agrotecnologia1981-18292013-08-0137430631210.1590/S1413-70542013000400003S1413-70542013000400003Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophyllaAlana Cristina Dorneles Wandscheer0Mauro Antônio Rizzardi1Universidade de Passo FundoUniversidade de Passo FundoIn nature, plants interact with each other and establish positive, negative, and neutral interference relationships. In agricultural ecosystems, crops are usually affected by competition with weeds, and the effects of this process are influenced by the plant population density and proportional abundance and by the species involved. The present study evaluates the competitive interactions of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla. Two experiments were conducted in a greenhouse belonging to the University of Passo Fundo during the 2011/12 crop season: one experiment involving corn and C. distichophylla and another involving soybean and C. distichophylla. The experimental units were plastic pots, and the treatments were based on a replacement series, with a constant total density of eight plants per pot. The treatments included five combinations of soybean or corn plants with the weed species (8:0, 6:2, 4:4, 2:6 and 0:8), corresponding to relative abundances of 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of the crop species (and the reverse for the weed species). Competitiveness was analyzed using replacement-series experiment diagrams and competitive indices. Total dry matter and plant height were the two variables analyzed. The competitive indices indicated that corn and soybean crops were more competitive than the weed. The plant height was not affected by competition between both the species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542013000400003&lng=en&tlng=enFalso-capim-de-rhodescompetiçãoculturas agrícolas
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author Alana Cristina Dorneles Wandscheer
Mauro Antônio Rizzardi
spellingShingle Alana Cristina Dorneles Wandscheer
Mauro Antônio Rizzardi
Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla
Ciência e Agrotecnologia
Falso-capim-de-rhodes
competição
culturas agrícolas
author_facet Alana Cristina Dorneles Wandscheer
Mauro Antônio Rizzardi
author_sort Alana Cristina Dorneles Wandscheer
title Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla
title_short Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla
title_full Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla
title_fullStr Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla
title_full_unstemmed Interference of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla
title_sort interference of soybean and corn with chloris distichophylla
publisher Universidade Federal de Lavras
series Ciência e Agrotecnologia
issn 1981-1829
publishDate 2013-08-01
description In nature, plants interact with each other and establish positive, negative, and neutral interference relationships. In agricultural ecosystems, crops are usually affected by competition with weeds, and the effects of this process are influenced by the plant population density and proportional abundance and by the species involved. The present study evaluates the competitive interactions of soybean and corn with Chloris distichophylla. Two experiments were conducted in a greenhouse belonging to the University of Passo Fundo during the 2011/12 crop season: one experiment involving corn and C. distichophylla and another involving soybean and C. distichophylla. The experimental units were plastic pots, and the treatments were based on a replacement series, with a constant total density of eight plants per pot. The treatments included five combinations of soybean or corn plants with the weed species (8:0, 6:2, 4:4, 2:6 and 0:8), corresponding to relative abundances of 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of the crop species (and the reverse for the weed species). Competitiveness was analyzed using replacement-series experiment diagrams and competitive indices. Total dry matter and plant height were the two variables analyzed. The competitive indices indicated that corn and soybean crops were more competitive than the weed. The plant height was not affected by competition between both the species.
topic Falso-capim-de-rhodes
competição
culturas agrícolas
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