2015
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201562050006
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Crescimento de crambe na presença ou ausência de competição interespecífica

Abstract: RESUMOCrambe (Crambe abyssinica) has a cropping cycle of around 90 days, being suitable as an alternative to the second grain crop planted after soybean is harvested in the Center West region of Brazil. It is necessary to understand the growth and development dynamics of crambe plants in order to allow correct management of the production factors. This study aimed to describe the growth and development parameters of crambe plants under presence or absence of interspecific competition. The experiment was instal… Show more

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“…AGR disregards the initial size of the plant (Larcher, 2004), and must therefore be considered carefully so that it is used in conjunction with the relative growth rate (RGR) (Concenço, Staut, Correia, & Silva, 2015). Thus, when we compare both, the results report that the highest AGR coincides approximately with the grain filling period, while the relative growth rate is higher at the beginning of the vegetative cycle in the field establishment phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…AGR disregards the initial size of the plant (Larcher, 2004), and must therefore be considered carefully so that it is used in conjunction with the relative growth rate (RGR) (Concenço, Staut, Correia, & Silva, 2015). Thus, when we compare both, the results report that the highest AGR coincides approximately with the grain filling period, while the relative growth rate is higher at the beginning of the vegetative cycle in the field establishment phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The other treatments showed a reduction in RGR over time. Several studies indicate that as the plant develops, the RGR tends to decrease due to the maintenance of structures and respiration (NOBRE et al, 2013), increased intraspecific competition for light and nutrients (CONCENÇO et al, 2015) and for this reasons, reflects in the RGR. The absolute growth rate (AGR) of seedlings from herbaceous cuttings presents a marked decline for treatments without AMF, G. margarita and G. margarita+C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%