2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582012000100007
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Levantamento fitossociológico em pastagens

Abstract: O objetivo do presente trabalho foi identificar a comunidade daninha presente em áreas de pastagens. O levantamento fitossociológico foi realizado nos meses de novembro e dezembro de 2009 em três regiões: duas localizadas no município de Tangará da Serra-MT (região A = áreas próximas à cidade; e região B = áreas presentes no Assentamento Antonio Conselheiro) e uma no município de Barra do Bugres-MT (região C). Em cada região foram analisadas cinco propriedades, tendo cada uma 10 parcelas de 25 m². Nas parcelas… Show more

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“…The number of species found in this study was higher than those observed by Mascarenhas et al (2009) in degraded pastures in savannah in Minas Gerais State and by Schuster et al (2013) in Paraná State, but lower than those observed by Mitja and Miranda (2010) in Brazilian Amazonian rainforest, by Tuffi Santos et al (2004) in degraded pastures in flooded lowland conditions in Minas Gerais State, by Blackwell et al (2011) in pastures in South Island, New Zealand, by Galvão et al (2011) in lowland conditions in Amazonas State, by Inoue et al (2012) in savannah areas of Mato Grosso State, by Caporal and Boldrini (2007) in Rio Grande do Sul State, probably due to differences in edaphic and climatic factors, management, forage species, fire and grazing history.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
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“…The number of species found in this study was higher than those observed by Mascarenhas et al (2009) in degraded pastures in savannah in Minas Gerais State and by Schuster et al (2013) in Paraná State, but lower than those observed by Mitja and Miranda (2010) in Brazilian Amazonian rainforest, by Tuffi Santos et al (2004) in degraded pastures in flooded lowland conditions in Minas Gerais State, by Blackwell et al (2011) in pastures in South Island, New Zealand, by Galvão et al (2011) in lowland conditions in Amazonas State, by Inoue et al (2012) in savannah areas of Mato Grosso State, by Caporal and Boldrini (2007) in Rio Grande do Sul State, probably due to differences in edaphic and climatic factors, management, forage species, fire and grazing history.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Research with this approach was carried out by several authors including Blackwell et al (2011), Caporal andBoldrini (2007), Galvão et al (2011), Guglieri-Caporal, Caporal andPott (2010), Inoue et al (2012), Magalhaes, Lopes and Mantovani (2013), Mascarenhas et al (2009), Mitja andMiranda (2010), Modesto Junior and Mascarenhas, (2001), Quadros et al (2003), Tuffi Santos et al (2004 and Vasconcelos et al (2011). However studies on floristic and phytosociology of weeds in pastures in Maranhão State have not been documented previously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…J.F. Macbr, Sida cordifolia L., Paspalum paniculatum L., Chenopodium album L., Pennisetum clandestinum L., Solanum pseudocapsicum L., Polygonum convolvulus L. The number of species found in this study was higher than usually observed on pastures and crops (INOUE et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…As famílias Asteraceae e Poaceae são de grande importância nas diferentes regiões produtoras do Brasil pois, além das áreas produtoras de grãos, como as de girassol (Adegas et al, 2010), verifica-se a maior ocorrência de espécies de plantas daninhas das famílias Asteraceae e Poaceae em cana-de-açúcar (Soares et al, 2011), pastagem (Inoue et al, 2012) e café (Maciel et al, 2010). Na testemunha sem aplicação de oxadiazon e de lâmina d'água, observou-se maior biodiversidade de plantas daninhas, com 30 espécies (Tabela 4).…”
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