2018
DOI: 10.32929/2446-8355.2018v27n3p297-311
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Matocompetição na cultura de Crambe abyssinica cultivado em safra e safrinha

Abstract: A cultura do crambe (Crambe abyssinica) se destaca na região Centro-Oeste como uma opção de cultivo em segunda safra, com potencial para produção de biodiesel, além da possibilidade de ser inserida em programas de rotação de culturas. A espécie é originária do Mediterrâneo e possui poucas informações referentes ao seu potencial competitivo com as plantas daninhas, sobretudo no Brasil. Nesse sentido, objetivou-se determinar os períodos de convivência e controle entre plantas daninhas e a cultura de crambe, cult… Show more

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“…Inadequate weed management can cause significant losses in the production components of different species of economic interest, such as corn and crambe (Coelho et al, 2016;Lima et al, 2018), forest species (Eloy et al, 2014;Faria et al, 2018) and vegetables (Guerra et al, 2016;Vendruscolo et al, 2017), resulting in significant economic losses (Vicensi et al, 2011;Vendruscolo et al, 2017). Thus, for better control of interspecific competition between weeds and crops, herbicides are usually applied, which affects not only the weeds but the ecosystem (Myers et al, 2016;Van Bruggen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate weed management can cause significant losses in the production components of different species of economic interest, such as corn and crambe (Coelho et al, 2016;Lima et al, 2018), forest species (Eloy et al, 2014;Faria et al, 2018) and vegetables (Guerra et al, 2016;Vendruscolo et al, 2017), resulting in significant economic losses (Vicensi et al, 2011;Vendruscolo et al, 2017). Thus, for better control of interspecific competition between weeds and crops, herbicides are usually applied, which affects not only the weeds but the ecosystem (Myers et al, 2016;Van Bruggen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%