WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS

The competition between soybean and weeds affects crop development due to reduced resources such as water, light, and nutrients, leading to yield losses. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate quantitatively and qualitatively, through phytosociology and seed bank, the weed presence in a soybean cultivati...

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Main Authors: Pedro Henrique Gomes Pinto, Sebastião Ferreira Lima, Maria Gabriela Oliveira Andrade, Lucymara Merquides Contardi, Jorgiani Ávila, Breno Oliveira Reis, Vitória Fátima Bernardo, Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul 2021-05-01
Series:Revista de Agricultura Neotropical
Online Access:https://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/5890
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spelling doaj-01ec51ca2bdb4586b36217d39ed595442021-05-24T11:24:11ZengUniversidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do SulRevista de Agricultura Neotropical2358-63032021-05-0182e5890e589010.32404/rean.v8i2.58903539WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPSPedro Henrique Gomes Pinto0Sebastião Ferreira Lima1Maria Gabriela Oliveira Andrade2Lucymara Merquides Contardi3Jorgiani Ávila4Breno Oliveira Reis5Vitória Fátima Bernardo6Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo7Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, campus de Chapadão do Sul/Discente AgronomiaUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campus de Chapadão do Sul/DocenteUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Unesp, Botucatu/DoutorandaUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Unesp, Ilha Solteira/DoutorandaUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Unesp, Botucatu/DoutorandaUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campus de Chapadão do Sul/Discente AgronomiaUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, Campus de Chapadão do Sul/Discente AgronomiaUniversidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Cassilândia/DocenteThe competition between soybean and weeds affects crop development due to reduced resources such as water, light, and nutrients, leading to yield losses. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate quantitatively and qualitatively, through phytosociology and seed bank, the weed presence in a soybean cultivation area with different predecessor cover crops. The experiment was installed under no-till system conditions using a randomized block design with nine treatments and three replications. The treatments were composed of the following cover crops, sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), crotalaria (Crotalaria ochroleuca), millet (Pennisetum americanum), Urochloa ruziziensis, U. brizantha cv. Piatã, fodder radish (Raphanus sativus L.), U. brizantha cv. Xaraés, millet + fodder radish, and fallow. The soybean crop was established on the cover crops in the 2019/20 harvest. Soybean characteristics, the seed bank, and weed phytosociology were evaluated. The highest soybean yield was obtained with U. ruziziensis as predecessor cover crop, reaching 4530 kg ha-1. It was concluded that the following cover crops, sorghum, crotalaria, and millet, were the ones that most suppressed the soil weed seed bank. Contrarily, the fallow provided the greatest viable seed number. The weed species Eleusine indica, Digitaria insularis, and Cenchrus echinatus had higher phytosociological values in all treatments.https://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/5890
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author Pedro Henrique Gomes Pinto
Sebastião Ferreira Lima
Maria Gabriela Oliveira Andrade
Lucymara Merquides Contardi
Jorgiani Ávila
Breno Oliveira Reis
Vitória Fátima Bernardo
Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo
spellingShingle Pedro Henrique Gomes Pinto
Sebastião Ferreira Lima
Maria Gabriela Oliveira Andrade
Lucymara Merquides Contardi
Jorgiani Ávila
Breno Oliveira Reis
Vitória Fátima Bernardo
Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo
WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS
Revista de Agricultura Neotropical
author_facet Pedro Henrique Gomes Pinto
Sebastião Ferreira Lima
Maria Gabriela Oliveira Andrade
Lucymara Merquides Contardi
Jorgiani Ávila
Breno Oliveira Reis
Vitória Fátima Bernardo
Eduardo Pradi Vendruscolo
author_sort Pedro Henrique Gomes Pinto
title WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS
title_short WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS
title_full WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS
title_fullStr WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS
title_full_unstemmed WEEDS IN SOYBEAN CULTIVATION WITH DIFFERENT PREDECESSOR COVER CROPS
title_sort weeds in soybean cultivation with different predecessor cover crops
publisher Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul
series Revista de Agricultura Neotropical
issn 2358-6303
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The competition between soybean and weeds affects crop development due to reduced resources such as water, light, and nutrients, leading to yield losses. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate quantitatively and qualitatively, through phytosociology and seed bank, the weed presence in a soybean cultivation area with different predecessor cover crops. The experiment was installed under no-till system conditions using a randomized block design with nine treatments and three replications. The treatments were composed of the following cover crops, sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), crotalaria (Crotalaria ochroleuca), millet (Pennisetum americanum), Urochloa ruziziensis, U. brizantha cv. Piatã, fodder radish (Raphanus sativus L.), U. brizantha cv. Xaraés, millet + fodder radish, and fallow. The soybean crop was established on the cover crops in the 2019/20 harvest. Soybean characteristics, the seed bank, and weed phytosociology were evaluated. The highest soybean yield was obtained with U. ruziziensis as predecessor cover crop, reaching 4530 kg ha-1. It was concluded that the following cover crops, sorghum, crotalaria, and millet, were the ones that most suppressed the soil weed seed bank. Contrarily, the fallow provided the greatest viable seed number. The weed species Eleusine indica, Digitaria insularis, and Cenchrus echinatus had higher phytosociological values in all treatments.
url https://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/5890
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