2021
DOI: 10.1590/1413-7054202145008721
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Abstract: Rice is one of the main foods consumed by half of the world’s population. The rice crop requires plenty of water, but upland rice is cultivated in a non-flooded environment, although its productivity is lower than that of lowland rice. Rice grains mostly consist of starch, which is synthesized from the non-structural carbohydrates imported from the vegetative organs. The long-term storage of carbohydrates plays a remarkable role in maintaining the supply of photoassimilates during grain filling if photosynthes… Show more

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“…Plants propagated by seeds are less tolerant to herbicides in their initial phase, due to Palavras-chave: auxinas sintéticas, branqueamento, 4-hidroxifenilpiruvato dioxigenase (HPPD), plantas daninhas. their smaller size and reduced amounts of nutritional reserves when compared to plants from cuttings (MacNeill et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2018a;Costa et al, 2021). So, it is necessary to evaluate herbicide tolerance in elephant grass crops propagated by seeds to manage weeds efficiently and safely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants propagated by seeds are less tolerant to herbicides in their initial phase, due to Palavras-chave: auxinas sintéticas, branqueamento, 4-hidroxifenilpiruvato dioxigenase (HPPD), plantas daninhas. their smaller size and reduced amounts of nutritional reserves when compared to plants from cuttings (MacNeill et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2018a;Costa et al, 2021). So, it is necessary to evaluate herbicide tolerance in elephant grass crops propagated by seeds to manage weeds efficiently and safely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%