-The objective of the study was to assess the relative competitive ability of canola hybrids in the presence of turnip (Raphanus sativus) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) in different ratios of plants in the mixture. The experiments were conducted in a greenhouse, in a completely randomized design with four replications. Treatments were arranged in ratios of canola against turnip or ryegrass: 100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 and 0:100. Competitive analysis of the species was accomplished by means of diagrams usually applied to replacement series and also by the relative competitiveness indices. Fifty days after the emergence of the species, measurements of leaf area and shoot dry mass were performed. There was a competition between canola hybrids and weeds, with reduction for all variables. There was a differential competitive ability among canola hybrids in the presence of turnip and/or ryegrass. Canola hybrid Hyola 433 was more competitive in the presence of turnip than Hyola 61, 76 and 571 CL. Hyola 61, 76, 433 and 571 CL do not differ in terms of competition ability when growing with ryegrass.Keywords: Brassica napus, Raphanus sp., Lolium multiflorum. RESUMO -Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar a habilidade competitiva relativa de híbridos de canola na presença de biótipos de nabo (Raphanus sativus) e de azevém (Lolium multiflorum), em diferentes proporções de plantas na associação. Os experimentos foram instalados em casa de
Weed interference is a factor that limits the productivity of beans and, among these, hairy beggarticks is one of the main species competing with the crop for environmental resources. Thus, the aim of this study is to evaluate the competitive ability of black bean cultivars (BRS Campeiro, IPR Uirapuru, SCS204 Predileto and BRS Supremo) in the presence of a biotype of hairy beggarticks. The experimental design is a completely randomized block with four replications. Treatments were arranged in a replacement series, consisting of a proportion of the crop and the hairy beggarticks: 100:0; 75:25; 50:50: 24:75, and 0:100, which corresponds to 40:0, 30:10, 20:20, 10:30, and 0:40 plant pots1. We accomplished competitive analysis through diagrams applied to the replacement series, as well as using relative competitive indices. The leaf area and shoot dry mass were evaluated at 40 days after emergence of the species. There was competition between bean cultivars and hairy beggarticks for the same environmental resources, causing negative interference in the growth of the species, independent of the proportion of plants. Bean cultivars had a lower relative loss by reducing the morphological variables of the hairy beggarticks, thereby demonstrating superiority in its competitive ability in relation to the weed. Interspecific competition is less damaging than intraspecific competition for both species.
Resumo -Objetivou-se com o presente trabalho avaliar a confirmação da ocorrência de resistência de biótipos de leiteiro, oriundos de Rondônia e do Rio Grandes do Sul a herbicidas com diferentes mecanismos de ação, bem como determinar a dose dos herbicidas necessária para redução de 50% na massa seca das plantas (GR50) e para o controle de 50% das plantas de cada unidade experimental (C50). Para tanto foi instalado um experimento em casa de vegetação, em blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições. Os herbicidas utilizados foram: imazethapyr, chlorimuron-ethyl, cloransulam-methyl, saflufenacil, fomesafen e carfentrazone-ethyl. As doses utilizadas foram: 0; 0,5; 2; 8; 16; 32 e 64 vezes a dose comercial. As variáveis avaliadas foram controle do leiteiro aos 07, 14, 21 e 28 dias após a aplicação dos tratamentos (DAT) e também, aos 28 DAT determinou-se a massa seca das plantas. O biótipo do Rio Grande do Sul mostrou sensibilidade aos herbicidas testados, já o de Rondônia apresentou resistência cruzada aos inibidores de ALS (imazethapyr, chlorimuron e cloransulam) e suscetível aos inibidores de PROTOX (carfentrazone, fomesafen e saflufenacil). Palavras-chaves: Euphorbia heterophylla L., Glycine max, plantas daninhasAbstract -The objective of the present study was to evaluate the confirmation of occurrence of wild poinsettia resistance, coming from Rondônia and Rio Grande do Sul, to herbicides with different mechanisms of action, and to determine the dose of herbicides required for 50% reduction in the dry mass of plants (GR50) and for the control of 50% of these plants in each experimental unit (C50). Therefore, an experiment was conducted over greenhouse conditions, in randomized block design with four replications. The herbicides used were: imazethapyr, chlorimuron-ethyl, cloransulam-methyl, saflufenacil, fomesafen, and carfentrazone-ethyl. The doses used were: 0; 0.5; 2; 8; 16; 32 and 64 times the commercial dose. The variables evaluated were control of wild poinsettia at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after treatments (DAT), and also at 28 DAT was determined the dry mass of plants. The Rio Grande do Sul biotype showed sensitivity to the herbicides tested, 1 Recebido para publicação em 28/07/2014 e aceito em 28/06/2015.
Weeds can interfere in the growth and development of bean plants if not properly managed, especially the wild poinsettia (Euphorbia heterophylla L.). This study aimed to evaluate the competitive ability of black bean cultivars coexisting with wild poinsettia. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, in a completely randomized design, with four replications. Each treatment consisted of one bean plant of the BRS Campeiro, IPR Uirapuru or SCS Predileto cultivars, living with 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 wild poinsettia plants, corresponding to populations of 0 plants m-2, 22 plants m-2, 44 plants m-2, 66 plants m-2, 88 plants m-2 and 110 plants m-2. Bean and wild poinsettia plants were assessed for stem diameter, leaf area, chlorophyll content, plant height and shoot dry mass. The bean cultivars behaved differently when cultivated with distinct wild poinsettia populations. The SCS Predileto cultivar showed a higher competitive ability against the wild poinsettia than the BRS Campeiro and IPR Uirapuru, what can be verified by the reduction of leaf area and dry mass of the weed. On average, at a density of 110 plants m-2, the wild poinsettia reduces in approximately 32 % the leaf area and 50 % the dry mass of the bean plants.
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