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Author(s): GAZZIERO, D. L. P.; ADEGAS, F. S.; SILVA, A. F. da; CONCENCO, G.

Efficient management of sourgrass is one of the main challenges faced by Brazilian soybean farmers. Biological and ecological characteristics of this weed, as well as wide distribution of glyphosate-r... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2019

Author(s): GONÇALVES, G. S.; CARVALHO, J. E. B. de; GARCIA, M. V. B.; GAMA, L. A.; AZEVEDO, C. L. L. L.; SILVA, J. F.

Current orange tree cultivation practices in the Brazilian State of Amazonas present several production problems, being the inadequate weed management the most important one, and significantly affecti... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Author(s): CARATTI, F. C.; LAMEGO, F. P.; BIANCHI, M. A.; CECHIN, J.; FARIAS, H.; SILVA, B. M. da

Spontaneous corn plants in soybean crop are considered weeds because they compete for the same environmental resources. The objective of this study was to evaluate the competitive ability of soybean c... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Author(s): LACERDA, M. L.; ASPIAZU, I.; CARVALHO, A. J. de; SILVA, A. F. da; FERREIRA, E. A.; SOUZA, A. A. de; CAMPOS, M. L. de; BRITO, C. F. B.

Weed interference is one of the main limiting factors in the cowpea yield. In this sense, we aimed to determine the periods of weed interference in the cowpea crop in the semi-arid region of Minas Ger... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

Author(s): BRIGHENTI, A. M.; OLIVEIRA, M. F. de

Interference from weeds directly affects the productivity and the quality of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) fodder. The difficulty in controlling weed species is one of the primary limitations... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Author(s): GALON, L.; KONZEN, A.; PIAZZETTA, H. VON L.; CONCENÇO, G.; ANDRÉ, M.; BAGNARA, M.; SILVA, A. M. L. DA; PERIN, G. F.

Among the weed species infesting soybean, Alexandergrass (Urochloa plantaginea) is highlighted as one of the most competitive. The objective of this work was to determine the periods of interference o... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2022

Author(s): COKL, A.; LAUMANN, R. A.; KOSI, A. Z.; MORAES, M. C. B.; VIRANT-DOBERLET, M.; BORGES, M.

Plants limit the range of insect substrate-borne vibratory communication by their architecture and mechanical properties that change transmitted signal time, amplitude and frequency characteristics. S... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2015

Author(s): BRAZ, G. B. P.; PROCOPIO, S. de O.; FERREIRA, C. J. B.; SILVA, A. G. da; BRAZ, A. J. B. P.

Abstract: The presence of volunteer corn plants in coexistence with soybean has been increasing since the introduction of glyphosate-resistant corn hybrids. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2019

Author(s): CORREIA, N. M.

Abstract: Background: Studies on losses caused by competition of soybean with Sumatran fleabane plants in the Cerrado biome are scarce and need to be conducted to assist in choosing more effective wee... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2023

Author(s): GIACOMINI, J. P.; GALON, L.; CAVALETTI, D. C.; HENZ NETO, O. D.; SILVA, A. F. da; SENHORI, V. M.; HABOSKI, D. A.; PERIN, G. F.

Background: The interference caused by volunteer soybean plants from grains lost before or during harvest can cause economic losses to bean producers due to the competition they cause, especially for... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

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