2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582005000200019
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Utilização de chama para controle de plantas daninhas emersas em ambiente aquático

Abstract: Dois estudos foram conduzidos com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da aplicação de chama no controle de Eichhornia crassipes, Brachiaria subquadripara, Pistia stratiotes e Salvinia auriculata. No primeiro estudo foram utilizadas diferentes doses de chama, representadas pela quantidade de gás consumida durante a aplicação, e, no segundo, usaramse duas aplicações de chama em intervalo de 14 dias, uma aplicação seqüencial (intervalo de sete dias) e aplicação única. As diferentes doses, tanto no primeiro quanto no… Show more

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“…This flamethrower time reduced the fresh matter weight to 41.09 g m -2 , the dry matter weight to 6.72 g m -2 , and the infestation percentage to 9.49%, in relation to the absence of flamethrower; these values correspond to a reduction of 94.47, 92.02 and 86.69%, respectively. Marchi et al (2005), evaluating the use of a flamethrower to control weeds on an aquatic environment on soil-filled vases, observed that the highest percentage reductions of dry matter weight were obtained for Brachiaria subquadripara, with doses of 2,226, 1,113 and 556 kg ha -1 of LPG, offering reductions of 77.6, 74.2 and 78.3%, respectively. This result was different than the one observed on this paper, in which, with a dosage of 27.7 kg ha -1 of LPG, equivalent to 10 s m -2 of application of the flamethrower, a reduction of 92% on the dry matter weight of weeds could be obtained.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This flamethrower time reduced the fresh matter weight to 41.09 g m -2 , the dry matter weight to 6.72 g m -2 , and the infestation percentage to 9.49%, in relation to the absence of flamethrower; these values correspond to a reduction of 94.47, 92.02 and 86.69%, respectively. Marchi et al (2005), evaluating the use of a flamethrower to control weeds on an aquatic environment on soil-filled vases, observed that the highest percentage reductions of dry matter weight were obtained for Brachiaria subquadripara, with doses of 2,226, 1,113 and 556 kg ha -1 of LPG, offering reductions of 77.6, 74.2 and 78.3%, respectively. This result was different than the one observed on this paper, in which, with a dosage of 27.7 kg ha -1 of LPG, equivalent to 10 s m -2 of application of the flamethrower, a reduction of 92% on the dry matter weight of weeds could be obtained.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flamethrower application time in weed control Marchi et al (2005), assessing the use of flamethrowers to control weeds on an aquatic environment, when planted on soil vases, observed that all sequential applications offered a reduction of over 90% in the production of dry biomass of E. crassipes and B. subquadripara, concluding that the physical control by applying the flame is an alternative to manage weeds in aquatic environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%