2016
DOI: 10.36560/952016285
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Integrated weed management on the processing tomato crop and tomato for consumption in natura

Abstract: ________________________________________________________________________Resumo. Plantas daninhas causam danos diretos e indiretos ao tomateiro para processamento industrial e para consumo de mesa (in natura). O período de convivência é determinante para a intensidade desses danos, embora o custo econômico também seja considerado para a tomada de decisão de quando e como controlar as plantas daninhas. Existem similaridades entre os sistemas de cultivo de tomate para processamento industrial e para consumo de me… Show more

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“…In vegetables, there are few active ingredients registered for the control of invasive species, the control is usually performed by non-chemical methods in order to eliminate competition effects between plants or host species of pests and diseases (PANNACCI et al, 2017), however, when the control is not properly performed the interference of weeds in vegetables cause significant reductions in yields (ADKINS; SHABBIR, 2014). According to results Castro et al (2016), weeds are responsible for large losses in tomato production for both industrial processing and fresh consumption. According to Bachega et al (2013), the okra crop showed losses of more than 95% of productivity due to weed infestation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vegetables, there are few active ingredients registered for the control of invasive species, the control is usually performed by non-chemical methods in order to eliminate competition effects between plants or host species of pests and diseases (PANNACCI et al, 2017), however, when the control is not properly performed the interference of weeds in vegetables cause significant reductions in yields (ADKINS; SHABBIR, 2014). According to results Castro et al (2016), weeds are responsible for large losses in tomato production for both industrial processing and fresh consumption. According to Bachega et al (2013), the okra crop showed losses of more than 95% of productivity due to weed infestation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%