Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane

This research studied the effectiveness of herbicide treatments in weed control and during different periods of emergence, when applied to varying amounts of straw. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse with pre-emergent herbicides: amicarbazone, metribuzin, indaziflam, isoxaflutole, amicarb...

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Autores principales: Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius, Rodrigues Milagres Viana, Henrique, Andrea Monquero, Patricia, Moraes Ribeiro, Nagila, Pereira Neto, Wilson, Maris Inacio, Estela, Jacob Christoffoleti, Pedro, de Carvalho Dias, Roque
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author Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
Rodrigues Milagres Viana, Henrique
Andrea Monquero, Patricia
Moraes Ribeiro, Nagila
Pereira Neto, Wilson
Maris Inacio, Estela
Jacob Christoffoleti, Pedro
de Carvalho Dias, Roque
spellingShingle Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
Rodrigues Milagres Viana, Henrique
Andrea Monquero, Patricia
Moraes Ribeiro, Nagila
Pereira Neto, Wilson
Maris Inacio, Estela
Jacob Christoffoleti, Pedro
de Carvalho Dias, Roque
Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane
Lixiviación
Germinación-asíncrona,
residual
estación húmeda
Leaching
Germination-Asynchronous
Residual
Wet Season
author_facet Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
Rodrigues Milagres Viana, Henrique
Andrea Monquero, Patricia
Moraes Ribeiro, Nagila
Pereira Neto, Wilson
Maris Inacio, Estela
Jacob Christoffoleti, Pedro
de Carvalho Dias, Roque
author_sort Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius
title Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane
title_short Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane
title_full Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane
title_fullStr Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane
title_full_unstemmed Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane
title_sort influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: weed control in sugarcane
description This research studied the effectiveness of herbicide treatments in weed control and during different periods of emergence, when applied to varying amounts of straw. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse with pre-emergent herbicides: amicarbazone, metribuzin, indaziflam, isoxaflutole, amicarbazone + indaziflam, metribuzin + indaziflam, and isoxaflutole + indaziflam, against three species (Sorghum halepense, Rottboellia exaltata, and Mucuna aterrima). The experimental design was completely randomized in a 5x4 factorial scheme, with five amounts of straw (0, 1, 2, 3, and 5 t/ha) and four periods of weed emergence (0, 30, 60, and 90 days after treatments). The residual control of indaziflam was influenced by the amount of straw. Metribuzin presented a low residual control, while isoxaflutole was not affected by the amount of straw. Amicarbazone offered residual control for Mucuna aterrima. The association between indaziflam + isoxaflutole displayed a suitable residual control against Sorghum halepense and Rottboellia exaltata. The association of indaziflam + metribuzin adequately controlled Mucuna aterrima and Sorghum halepense. herbicide physical-chemical characteristics can influence their performance, and the association of products may increase residual and weed spectrum control. Highlights This partial or total removal of remaining sugarcane straw from the soil surface alters weeds dynamics in sugarcane fields. In this situation we have monocot and dicot weeds infesting the sugarcane crops. Among these species, some plants are even more difficult to control, such as Sorghum halepense, Rottboellia exaltata, and Mucuna aterrima Indaziflam herbicide presented a better performance in controlling monocotyledonous plants than eudicot plants. The herbicides amicarbazone and metribuzin presented adequate control of Mucuna aterrima despite having lower residual control. The association of indaziflam + metribuzin, resulted in satisfactory results for Mucuna aterrima, Sorghum halepense, and Rottboellia exaltata.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3676
topic Lixiviación
Germinación-asíncrona,
residual
estación húmeda
Leaching
Germination-Asynchronous
Residual
Wet Season
topic_facet Lixiviación
Germinación-asíncrona,
residual
estación húmeda
Leaching
Germination-Asynchronous
Residual
Wet Season
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spelling I11-R107article-36762021-07-07T00:43:41Z Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane Influence of sugarcane straw on weed germination control: Weed control in sugarcane Da Silva, Paulo Vinicius Rodrigues Milagres Viana, Henrique Andrea Monquero, Patricia Moraes Ribeiro, Nagila Pereira Neto, Wilson Maris Inacio, Estela Jacob Christoffoleti, Pedro de Carvalho Dias, Roque Lixiviación Germinación-asíncrona, residual estación húmeda Leaching Germination-Asynchronous Residual Wet Season This research studied the effectiveness of herbicide treatments in weed control and during different periods of emergence, when applied to varying amounts of straw. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse with pre-emergent herbicides: amicarbazone, metribuzin, indaziflam, isoxaflutole, amicarbazone + indaziflam, metribuzin + indaziflam, and isoxaflutole + indaziflam, against three species (Sorghum halepense, Rottboellia exaltata, and Mucuna aterrima). The experimental design was completely randomized in a 5x4 factorial scheme, with five amounts of straw (0, 1, 2, 3, and 5 t/ha) and four periods of weed emergence (0, 30, 60, and 90 days after treatments). The residual control of indaziflam was influenced by the amount of straw. Metribuzin presented a low residual control, while isoxaflutole was not affected by the amount of straw. Amicarbazone offered residual control for Mucuna aterrima. The association between indaziflam + isoxaflutole displayed a suitable residual control against Sorghum halepense and Rottboellia exaltata. The association of indaziflam + metribuzin adequately controlled Mucuna aterrima and Sorghum halepense. herbicide physical-chemical characteristics can influence their performance, and the association of products may increase residual and weed spectrum control. Highlights This partial or total removal of remaining sugarcane straw from the soil surface alters weeds dynamics in sugarcane fields. In this situation we have monocot and dicot weeds infesting the sugarcane crops. Among these species, some plants are even more difficult to control, such as Sorghum halepense, Rottboellia exaltata, and Mucuna aterrima Indaziflam herbicide presented a better performance in controlling monocotyledonous plants than eudicot plants. The herbicides amicarbazone and metribuzin presented adequate control of Mucuna aterrima despite having lower residual control. The association of indaziflam + metribuzin, resulted in satisfactory results for Mucuna aterrima, Sorghum halepense, and Rottboellia exaltata. This research studied the effectiveness of herbicide treatments in weed control and during different periods of emergence, when applied to varying amounts of straw. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse with pre-emergent herbicides: amicarbazone, metribuzin, indaziflam, isoxaflutole, amicarbazone + indaziflam, metribuzin + indaziflam, and isoxaflutole + indaziflam, against three species (Sorghum halepense, Rottboellia exaltata, and Mucuna aterrima). The experimental design was completely randomized in a 5x4 factorial scheme, with five amounts of straw (0, 1, 2, 3, and 5 t/ha) and four periods of weed emergence (0, 30, 60, and 90 days after treatments). The residual control of indaziflam was influenced by the amount of straw. Metribuzin presented a low residual control, while isoxaflutole was not affected by the amount of straw. Amicarbazone offered residual control for Mucuna aterrima. The association between indaziflam + isoxaflutole displayed a suitable residual control against Sorghum halepense and Rottboellia exaltata. The association of indaziflam + metribuzin adequately controlled Mucuna aterrima and Sorghum halepense. herbicide physical-chemical characteristics can influence their performance, and the association of products may increase residual and weed spectrum control. Highlights This partial or total removal of remaining sugarcane straw from the soil surface alters weeds dynamics in sugarcane fields. In this situation we have monocot and dicot weeds infesting the sugarcane crops. Among these species, some plants are even more difficult to control, such as Sorghum halepense, Rottboellia exaltata, and Mucuna aterrima Indaziflam herbicide presented a better performance in controlling monocotyledonous plants than eudicot plants. The herbicides amicarbazone and metribuzin presented adequate control of Mucuna aterrima despite having lower residual control. The association of indaziflam + metribuzin, resulted in satisfactory results for Mucuna aterrima, Sorghum halepense, and Rottboellia exaltata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2021-07-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3676 10.48162/rev.39.021 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 53 No. 1 (2021): January-June; 220-233 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 53 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero-Junio; 220-233 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/3676/3463 Derechos de autor 2018 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.es