2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2016.10860
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Phytosociological and floristic survey of weeds in Western Paran

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“…According to Adegas et al (2010), the Asteraceae and Poaceae families represent great expressiveness among the weeds occurring in agricultural production areas in Brazil, as they are present in areas of grain crops, such as soybean and sunflower, and also appear predominantly in other systems in sugarcane fields (Oliveira & Freitas, 2008), in cassava cultivation (Cardoso et al, 2013), in maize crops (Teodoro et al, 2006), during off-season (Krenchinski et al, 2016) and after the cultivation of cover species (Albrecht et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Adegas et al (2010), the Asteraceae and Poaceae families represent great expressiveness among the weeds occurring in agricultural production areas in Brazil, as they are present in areas of grain crops, such as soybean and sunflower, and also appear predominantly in other systems in sugarcane fields (Oliveira & Freitas, 2008), in cassava cultivation (Cardoso et al, 2013), in maize crops (Teodoro et al, 2006), during off-season (Krenchinski et al, 2016) and after the cultivation of cover species (Albrecht et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%