Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean

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Main Author: Dias,A.C.R.
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Carvalho,S.J.P., Marcolini,L.W., Melo,M.S.C., Christoffoleti,P.J.
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Language: eng
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Summary: Weeds compete with field crops mainly for water, light and nutrients, and the degree of competition is affected by the weed density and the intrinsic competitive ability of each plant species in coexistence. The objective of this research was to compare the competitiveness of alexandergrass (Brachiaria plantaginea) or Bengal dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) in coexistence with soybean, cv. M-Soy 8045. A factorial experiment (2 x 5) with two weed species and five competition proportions was carried out in a completely randomized design with four replicates. Proportions were based on a replacement series competition design, always maintaining the total density of four plants per 10 L plastic pots, which corresponded to 60 plants m ². The weed-crop proportions were: 0:4; 1:3; 2:2; 3:1; 4:0; that corresponded to the proportion of 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of soybean plants and the opposite for weeds, B. plantaginea or C. benghalensis plants. Leaf area, shoot dry mass of the weeds and soybean and number of soybean trifoliate leaves were evaluated when the soybean reached the phenologic stage of full flowering. B. plantaginea was a better competitor than soybean plants. Otherwise, C. benghalensis revealed a similar competitive ability that of the soybean. In both cases, there were evidences that intraspecific competition was more important.
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spelling Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybeanGlycine maxBrachiaria plantagineaCommelina benghalensiscompetitiondry masssubstitutive seriesWeeds compete with field crops mainly for water, light and nutrients, and the degree of competition is affected by the weed density and the intrinsic competitive ability of each plant species in coexistence. The objective of this research was to compare the competitiveness of alexandergrass (Brachiaria plantaginea) or Bengal dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) in coexistence with soybean, cv. M-Soy 8045. A factorial experiment (2 x 5) with two weed species and five competition proportions was carried out in a completely randomized design with four replicates. Proportions were based on a replacement series competition design, always maintaining the total density of four plants per 10 L plastic pots, which corresponded to 60 plants m ². The weed-crop proportions were: 0:4; 1:3; 2:2; 3:1; 4:0; that corresponded to the proportion of 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of soybean plants and the opposite for weeds, B. plantaginea or C. benghalensis plants. Leaf area, shoot dry mass of the weeds and soybean and number of soybean trifoliate leaves were evaluated when the soybean reached the phenologic stage of full flowering. B. plantaginea was a better competitor than soybean plants. Otherwise, C. benghalensis revealed a similar competitive ability that of the soybean. In both cases, there were evidences that intraspecific competition was more important.Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas 2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-83582010000300008Planta Daninha v.28 n.3 2010reponame:Planta daninha (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas (SBCPD)instacron:SBCPD10.1590/S0100-83582010000300008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias,A.C.R.Carvalho,S.J.P.Marcolini,L.W.Melo,M.S.C.Christoffoleti,P.J.eng2010-10-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-83582010000300008Revistahttp://revistas.cpd.ufv.br/pdaninhaweb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rpdaninha@gmail.com1806-96810100-8358opendoar:2010-10-06T00:00Planta daninha (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas (SBCPD)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
title Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
spellingShingle Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
Dias,A.C.R.
Glycine max
Brachiaria plantaginea
Commelina benghalensis
competition
dry mass
substitutive series
title_short Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
title_full Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
title_fullStr Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
title_full_unstemmed Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
title_sort Competitiveness of alexandergrass or Bengal dayflower with soybean
author Dias,A.C.R.
author_facet Dias,A.C.R.
Carvalho,S.J.P.
Marcolini,L.W.
Melo,M.S.C.
Christoffoleti,P.J.
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,S.J.P.
Marcolini,L.W.
Melo,M.S.C.
Christoffoleti,P.J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias,A.C.R.
Carvalho,S.J.P.
Marcolini,L.W.
Melo,M.S.C.
Christoffoleti,P.J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glycine max
Brachiaria plantaginea
Commelina benghalensis
competition
dry mass
substitutive series
topic Glycine max
Brachiaria plantaginea
Commelina benghalensis
competition
dry mass
substitutive series
description Weeds compete with field crops mainly for water, light and nutrients, and the degree of competition is affected by the weed density and the intrinsic competitive ability of each plant species in coexistence. The objective of this research was to compare the competitiveness of alexandergrass (Brachiaria plantaginea) or Bengal dayflower (Commelina benghalensis) in coexistence with soybean, cv. M-Soy 8045. A factorial experiment (2 x 5) with two weed species and five competition proportions was carried out in a completely randomized design with four replicates. Proportions were based on a replacement series competition design, always maintaining the total density of four plants per 10 L plastic pots, which corresponded to 60 plants m ². The weed-crop proportions were: 0:4; 1:3; 2:2; 3:1; 4:0; that corresponded to the proportion of 100, 75, 50, 25 and 0% of soybean plants and the opposite for weeds, B. plantaginea or C. benghalensis plants. Leaf area, shoot dry mass of the weeds and soybean and number of soybean trifoliate leaves were evaluated when the soybean reached the phenologic stage of full flowering. B. plantaginea was a better competitor than soybean plants. Otherwise, C. benghalensis revealed a similar competitive ability that of the soybean. In both cases, there were evidences that intraspecific competition was more important.
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