Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest

Abstract This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of four weed control strategies in forest setting stands linked by a set of Atlantic Forest tree species. Four treatments were employed: mechanical – manual hoeing and mowing; chemical – glyphosate herbicide application in the total area; chemica...

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Main Authors: João Elves da Silva Santana, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Leles, Alexander Silva de Resende, Aroldo Ferreira Lopes Machado, Juçara Garcia Ribeiro, Rodrigo Ferreira Gomes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Floresta e Ambiente
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spelling doaj-99cd38202362420cbb896b6bb09955152020-11-25T03:24:10ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroFloresta e Ambiente1415-09802179-808727210.1590/2179-8087.006619S2179-80872020000200122Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic ForestJoão Elves da Silva SantanaPaulo Sérgio dos Santos LelesAlexander Silva de ResendeAroldo Ferreira Lopes MachadoJuçara Garcia RibeiroRodrigo Ferreira GomesAbstract This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of four weed control strategies in forest setting stands linked by a set of Atlantic Forest tree species. Four treatments were employed: mechanical – manual hoeing and mowing; chemical – glyphosate herbicide application in the total area; chemical – cultural – herbicide spraying and herbaceous legume intercropping; chemical-mechanical – herbicide planting in rows and mowing in the interrows. Diameter, crown area and soil cover percentage of the eight tree species were assessed at 18 months. Herbicide spraying in total area promoted the greatest reduction in weed populations, as well as superior growth in height, diameter, crown area and soil cover of the tree species. More interventions were necessary in the treatment of mechanical weed control that has also shown the least growth of the tree species. The chemical method was the most effective in weed control and promoted the greatest growth of the tree species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872020000200122&lng=en&tlng=enweed controlcompetitionmechanical controlchemical control and glyphosate
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author João Elves da Silva Santana
Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Leles
Alexander Silva de Resende
Aroldo Ferreira Lopes Machado
Juçara Garcia Ribeiro
Rodrigo Ferreira Gomes
spellingShingle João Elves da Silva Santana
Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Leles
Alexander Silva de Resende
Aroldo Ferreira Lopes Machado
Juçara Garcia Ribeiro
Rodrigo Ferreira Gomes
Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest
Floresta e Ambiente
weed control
competition
mechanical control
chemical control and glyphosate
author_facet João Elves da Silva Santana
Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Leles
Alexander Silva de Resende
Aroldo Ferreira Lopes Machado
Juçara Garcia Ribeiro
Rodrigo Ferreira Gomes
author_sort João Elves da Silva Santana
title Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest
title_short Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest
title_full Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed Grasses Control Strategies in Setting Restoration Stand of the Atlantic Forest
title_sort grasses control strategies in setting restoration stand of the atlantic forest
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
series Floresta e Ambiente
issn 1415-0980
2179-8087
description Abstract This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of four weed control strategies in forest setting stands linked by a set of Atlantic Forest tree species. Four treatments were employed: mechanical – manual hoeing and mowing; chemical – glyphosate herbicide application in the total area; chemical – cultural – herbicide spraying and herbaceous legume intercropping; chemical-mechanical – herbicide planting in rows and mowing in the interrows. Diameter, crown area and soil cover percentage of the eight tree species were assessed at 18 months. Herbicide spraying in total area promoted the greatest reduction in weed populations, as well as superior growth in height, diameter, crown area and soil cover of the tree species. More interventions were necessary in the treatment of mechanical weed control that has also shown the least growth of the tree species. The chemical method was the most effective in weed control and promoted the greatest growth of the tree species.
topic weed control
competition
mechanical control
chemical control and glyphosate
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