WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS

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Main Author: Marques, Luiz Junior Pereira
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Bianco, Silvano, Cecílio Filho, Arthur Bernardes, Bianco, Matheus Saraiva, Lopes, Gislane da Silva
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Summary: Uncontrolled weed growth interferes with the growth eggplants and crop yields. To control weeds, the main weed species must be identified in crop growing areas and during weed control periods, as weed species might vary in relation to management practices. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the main weed species and determine the periods of weed interference in the eggplant cultivar Nápoli when grown under certain cultural practices, including plant staking and sprout thinning. The experiment was carried out in 2014 using a randomized complete block design, with 3 replications. The treatments consisted of 11 periods of (1) increasing weed control and (2) increasing coexistence of eggplant with weeds from the first day of transplanting (0–14, 0–28, 0–42, 0–56, 0–70, 0–84, 0–98, 0–112, 0–126, 0–140, and up do day 154). Eggplant staking and sprout thinning were performed 42 days after transplanting (DAT). Weed identification and crop yield assessments were performed to determine the Period Before Interference (PBI), Total Period of Interference Prevention (TPIP), and the Critical Period of Interference Prevention (CPIP). The major weeds found in the eggplant cultivar Nápoli were Eleusine indica, Portulaca oleracea, and Cyperus rotundus. Coexistence between the weed community and the eggplant throughout the entire crop production cycle reduced eggplant fruit yield by 78%. The PBI was 29 DAT and the TPIP was 48 DAT, resulting in 19 days of CPIP.
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spelling WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPSINTERFERÊNCIA DAS PLANTAS DANINHAS NA CULTURA DA BERINJELACompetition. Weed community. Solanum melongena L.. Management practices.Competição. Comunidade infestante. Solanum melongena L.. Práticas de manejo.Uncontrolled weed growth interferes with the growth eggplants and crop yields. To control weeds, the main weed species must be identified in crop growing areas and during weed control periods, as weed species might vary in relation to management practices. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the main weed species and determine the periods of weed interference in the eggplant cultivar Nápoli when grown under certain cultural practices, including plant staking and sprout thinning. The experiment was carried out in 2014 using a randomized complete block design, with 3 replications. The treatments consisted of 11 periods of (1) increasing weed control and (2) increasing coexistence of eggplant with weeds from the first day of transplanting (0–14, 0–28, 0–42, 0–56, 0–70, 0–84, 0–98, 0–112, 0–126, 0–140, and up do day 154). Eggplant staking and sprout thinning were performed 42 days after transplanting (DAT). Weed identification and crop yield assessments were performed to determine the Period Before Interference (PBI), Total Period of Interference Prevention (TPIP), and the Critical Period of Interference Prevention (CPIP). The major weeds found in the eggplant cultivar Nápoli were Eleusine indica, Portulaca oleracea, and Cyperus rotundus. Coexistence between the weed community and the eggplant throughout the entire crop production cycle reduced eggplant fruit yield by 78%. The PBI was 29 DAT and the TPIP was 48 DAT, resulting in 19 days of CPIP.As plantas daninhas, quando manejadas incorretamente, podem interferir no desenvolvimento e produtividade da berinjela. Para o controle destas plantas é fundamental identificar as principais espécies infestantes do local de cultivo e os períodos de controle, que podem variar de acordo com as práticas de manejo adotadas. Desta forma, o objetivo deste estudo foi identificar as principais plantas daninhas e determinar os períodos de interferência na cultura da berinjela cultiva ‘Nápoli’ sob manejo de tutoramento e desbrota. O experimento foi realizado no ano de 2014 no delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com três repetições. Os tratamentos consistiram de 11 períodos crescentes de controle e convivência com as plantas daninhas a partir do transplante: (0-14, 0-28, 0-42, 0-56, 0-70, 0-84, 0-98, 0-112, 0-126, 0-140 e 0-154 dias). As práticas de tutoramento e desbrota ocorreram aos 42 dias após o transplante (DAT). Realizou-se a identificação das plantas daninhas e avaliação da produtividade da cultura para determinação do período anterior à interferência (PAI), do período total de interferência (PTPI) e do período crítico de prevenção a interferência (PCPI). As principais plantas daninhas encontradas na cultura da berinjela ‘Nápoli’ foram Eleusine indica, Portulaca oleracea e Cyperus rotundus. O convívio entre comunidade infestante e cultura durante todo o ciclo da berinjela reduziu a produtividade de frutos em 78%. O PAI foi de 29 DAT e o PTPI de 48 DAT, resultando em 19 dias de PCPI.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2017-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/615310.1590/1983-21252017v30n406rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 30 No. 4 (2017); 866-875Revista Caatinga; v. 30 n. 4 (2017); 866-8751983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/6153/pdfMarques, Luiz Junior PereiraBianco, SilvanoCecílio Filho, Arthur BernardesBianco, Matheus SaraivaLopes, Gislane da Silvainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-20T11:29:07Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/6153Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2023-07-20T11:29:07Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
INTERFERÊNCIA DAS PLANTAS DANINHAS NA CULTURA DA BERINJELA
title WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
spellingShingle WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
Marques, Luiz Junior Pereira
Competition. Weed community. Solanum melongena L.. Management practices.
Competição. Comunidade infestante. Solanum melongena L.. Práticas de manejo.
title_short WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
title_full WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
title_fullStr WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
title_full_unstemmed WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
title_sort WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
author Marques, Luiz Junior Pereira
author_facet Marques, Luiz Junior Pereira
Bianco, Silvano
Cecílio Filho, Arthur Bernardes
Bianco, Matheus Saraiva
Lopes, Gislane da Silva
author_role author
author2 Bianco, Silvano
Cecílio Filho, Arthur Bernardes
Bianco, Matheus Saraiva
Lopes, Gislane da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Luiz Junior Pereira
Bianco, Silvano
Cecílio Filho, Arthur Bernardes
Bianco, Matheus Saraiva
Lopes, Gislane da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Competition. Weed community. Solanum melongena L.. Management practices.
Competição. Comunidade infestante. Solanum melongena L.. Práticas de manejo.
topic Competition. Weed community. Solanum melongena L.. Management practices.
Competição. Comunidade infestante. Solanum melongena L.. Práticas de manejo.
description Uncontrolled weed growth interferes with the growth eggplants and crop yields. To control weeds, the main weed species must be identified in crop growing areas and during weed control periods, as weed species might vary in relation to management practices. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the main weed species and determine the periods of weed interference in the eggplant cultivar Nápoli when grown under certain cultural practices, including plant staking and sprout thinning. The experiment was carried out in 2014 using a randomized complete block design, with 3 replications. The treatments consisted of 11 periods of (1) increasing weed control and (2) increasing coexistence of eggplant with weeds from the first day of transplanting (0–14, 0–28, 0–42, 0–56, 0–70, 0–84, 0–98, 0–112, 0–126, 0–140, and up do day 154). Eggplant staking and sprout thinning were performed 42 days after transplanting (DAT). Weed identification and crop yield assessments were performed to determine the Period Before Interference (PBI), Total Period of Interference Prevention (TPIP), and the Critical Period of Interference Prevention (CPIP). The major weeds found in the eggplant cultivar Nápoli were Eleusine indica, Portulaca oleracea, and Cyperus rotundus. Coexistence between the weed community and the eggplant throughout the entire crop production cycle reduced eggplant fruit yield by 78%. The PBI was 29 DAT and the TPIP was 48 DAT, resulting in 19 days of CPIP.
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