Weed interference in the sweet sorghum crop

被引:18
作者
Silva, Cezar [1 ]
da Silva, Alexandre Ferreira [2 ]
do Vale, Welington Gonzaga [1 ]
Galon, Leandro [3 ]
Petter, Fabiano Andre [1 ]
May, Andre [2 ]
Karam, Decio [2 ]
机构
[1] UFMT, BR-1200 Sinop, MT, Brazil
[2] Embrapa Milho & Sorgo, BR-35701970 Sete Lagoas, MG, Brazil
[3] UFFS, BR-99700000 Erechim, RS, Brazil
关键词
BRS; 511; competition; control periods; Sorghum bicolor;
D O I
10.1590/1678-4499.0119
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
This work aimed to carry out a phytosociological study and to determine the critical period of weed interference on sweet sorghum crop. The experimental design adopted was randomized blocks with three replications. Treatments consisted by increasing periods of control or coexistence of weeds in different phenological stages of crop growth: 0-3 (V-3), 0-5 (V-5), 0-7 (V-7), 0-9 (V-9), 0-11(V-11) fully expanded leaves and 0-R-5 (harvest). The weed community was evaluated based on number the number of individuals and their correspondent dry mass accumulation, for each weed population in different periods of coexistence. Sweet sorghum was harvested at 101 days after emergence, when was measured plant height, culm diameter, total soluble solids (degrees Brix) in function of coexistence periods between crop and weeds, besides the yield of culms. Commelina benghalensis e Panicum maximum were the two species of higher relative importance at the crop harvested. The lack of weed control, during the crop cycle, caused an increase in total soluble solids (degrees Brix) and reduction of, respectively, 9 and 25% in plant height and culms diameter when compared with the hoed control during all cycle. Accepting losses of 5% in culm yield, was observed that the critical period of weed interference corresponded to the period of time between the phenological growth stage V-3 to V-11.
引用
收藏
页码:438 / 445
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The response of weed and crop species to shading: Which parameters explain weed impacts on crop production?
    Colbach, Nathalie
    Gardarin, Antoine
    Moreau, Delphine
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2019, 238 : 45 - 55
  • [32] Adaptability and stability of sweet sorghum cultivars
    de Souza, Vander Fillipe
    da Costa Parrella, Rafael Augusto
    Tardin, Flavio Dessaune
    Costa, Marcia Regina
    de Carvalho Junior, Geraldo Afonso
    Schaffert, Robert Eugene
    CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2013, 13 (02): : 144 - 151
  • [33] WEED INTERFERENCE IN EGGPLANT CROPS
    Pereira Marques, Luiz Junior
    Bianco, Silvano
    Cecilio Filho, Arthur Bernardes
    Bianco, Matheus Saraiva
    Lopes, Gislane da Silva
    REVISTA CAATINGA, 2017, 30 (04) : 866 - 875
  • [34] Periods of weed interference in soybean under tillage and no-tillage
    Nepomuceno, M.
    Alves, P. L. C. A.
    Dias, T. C. S.
    Pavani, M. C. M. D.
    PLANTA DANINHA, 2007, 25 (01) : 43 - 50
  • [35] General and specific combining ability in sweet sorghum
    da Rocha, Mara Jane
    Rodrigues Nunes, Jose Airton
    da Costa Parrella, Rafael Augusto
    da Silva Leite, Pakizza Sherma
    Romeiro Lombardi, Gabrielle Maria
    Costa Moura, Mayra Luiza
    Schaffert, Robert Eugene
    Bruzi, Adriano Teodoro
    CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2018, 18 (04): : 365 - 372
  • [36] Qualitative parameters and maturity in sweet sorghum genotypes
    Biondo, Jean Cecchin
    Petter Medeiros, Sandro Luis
    Paslauski Nunes, Silvia Cristina
    Sangoi, Pablo Reno
    Bandeira, Andrieli Hedlund
    da Silva, Nayra Grazielle
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS-AGRARIA, 2019, 14 (03):
  • [37] INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION BETWEEN SWEET SORGHUM AND WEEDS
    Giancotti, P. R. F.
    Nepomuceno, M. P.
    Oliveira, T. S.
    Costa, C.
    Alves, P. L. C. A.
    PLANTA DANINHA, 2019, 37
  • [38] COMPETITIVE INTERACTION BETWEEN SWEET SORGHUM WITH WEEDS
    Galon, L.
    Santin, C. O.
    Andres, A.
    Basso, F. J. M.
    Nonemacher, F.
    Agazzi, L. R.
    Silva, A. F.
    Holz, C. M.
    Fernandes, F. F.
    PLANTA DANINHA, 2018, 36
  • [39] Evaluation of Sweet Sorghum and Sorghum x Sudangrass Hybrids as Feedstocks for Ethanol Production
    Tew, Thomas L.
    Cobill, Robert M.
    Richard, Edward P., Jr.
    BIOENERGY RESEARCH, 2008, 1 (02) : 147 - 152
  • [40] Effect of herbicides on the initial growth of sweet sorghum
    Furquim, Lucas Tadeu
    Monquero, Patricia Andrea
    da Silva, Rafael Pires
    NATIVA, 2019, 7 (01): : 37 - 42