Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans

Determining the competitive ability of bean cultivars and the economic damage level (EDL) caused by alexandergrass is important for the implementation of integrated weed management. This work aimed to evaluate the interference of alexandergrass and determine the level of economic damage when it comp...

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Main Authors: Leandro Galon, Emanuel Luis Favretto, Daniel Cristian Cavaletti, Otilo Daniel Henz Neto, Leonardo do Amarante, Leonardo Brunetto, Michelangelo Muzzel Trezzi, Gismael Francisco Perin
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Published: Maximum Academic Press 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/tia-0024-0020
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author Leandro Galon
Emanuel Luis Favretto
Daniel Cristian Cavaletti
Otilo Daniel Henz Neto
Leonardo do Amarante
Leonardo Brunetto
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Gismael Francisco Perin
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description Determining the competitive ability of bean cultivars and the economic damage level (EDL) caused by alexandergrass is important for the implementation of integrated weed management. This work aimed to evaluate the interference of alexandergrass and determine the level of economic damage when it competes with seven carioca-type bean cultivars. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized experimental design, with treatments consisting of the carioca bean varieties IAC Imperador, IPR Curió, ANFC9, IAC Milênio, IPR Tangará, IPR Sabiá, and BRS Pérola and 12 alexandergrass densities for each cultivar, ranging from 0 to 560 plants m−2. Plant density, leaf area, soil cover, and shoot dry matter of alexandergrass were evaluated 35 d after emergence. The variables alexandergrass plant density, grain productivity, control costs, bean price, and herbicide efficiency were used to estimate EDL. The cultivars ANFC9, IAC Milênio, and IPR Tangará were the most competitive, and IAC Imperador, IPR Curió, IPR Sabiá, and BRS Pérola the least competitive against alexandergrass. The highest EDL values were observed in the cultivars ANFC9, IAC Milênio and IPR Tangará, which ranged between 3.80 and 15.70 plants m−2 of alexandergrass. The cultivars IAC Imperador, IPR Curió, IPR Sabiá, and BRS Pérola showed the lowest economic damage with 1.10 to 5.60 plants m−2 of alexandergrass.
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spelling doaj-art-3cc53df98751470d96c5bdd5b35c95002025-08-20T02:12:31ZengMaximum Academic PressTechnology in Agronomy2835-94452024-01-0141698010.48130/tia-0024-0020tia-0024-0020Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beansLeandro Galon0Emanuel Luis Favretto1Daniel Cristian Cavaletti2Otilo Daniel Henz Neto3Leonardo do Amarante4Leonardo Brunetto5Michelangelo Muzzel Trezzi6Gismael Francisco Perin7Laboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilLaboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilLaboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilLaboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilLaboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilLaboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilLaboratory of Weed Science Research Centre, Federal University of Technology Paraná, Pato Branco Campus, Via do Conhecimento, km 01, s/n, Fraron, 85503-390, Pato Branco, Paraná, BrazilLaboratory of Sustainable Management of Agricultural Systems, Federal University of Fronteira Sul, Erechim Campus, RS 135 - km 72, n. 200, 99.700-000, Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilDetermining the competitive ability of bean cultivars and the economic damage level (EDL) caused by alexandergrass is important for the implementation of integrated weed management. This work aimed to evaluate the interference of alexandergrass and determine the level of economic damage when it competes with seven carioca-type bean cultivars. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized experimental design, with treatments consisting of the carioca bean varieties IAC Imperador, IPR Curió, ANFC9, IAC Milênio, IPR Tangará, IPR Sabiá, and BRS Pérola and 12 alexandergrass densities for each cultivar, ranging from 0 to 560 plants m−2. Plant density, leaf area, soil cover, and shoot dry matter of alexandergrass were evaluated 35 d after emergence. The variables alexandergrass plant density, grain productivity, control costs, bean price, and herbicide efficiency were used to estimate EDL. The cultivars ANFC9, IAC Milênio, and IPR Tangará were the most competitive, and IAC Imperador, IPR Curió, IPR Sabiá, and BRS Pérola the least competitive against alexandergrass. The highest EDL values were observed in the cultivars ANFC9, IAC Milênio and IPR Tangará, which ranged between 3.80 and 15.70 plants m−2 of alexandergrass. The cultivars IAC Imperador, IPR Curió, IPR Sabiá, and BRS Pérola showed the lowest economic damage with 1.10 to 5.60 plants m−2 of alexandergrass.https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/tia-0024-0020phaseolus vulgarisurochloa plantagineacompetitive interaction
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Emanuel Luis Favretto
Daniel Cristian Cavaletti
Otilo Daniel Henz Neto
Leonardo do Amarante
Leonardo Brunetto
Michelangelo Muzzel Trezzi
Gismael Francisco Perin
Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
Technology in Agronomy
phaseolus vulgaris
urochloa plantaginea
competitive interaction
title Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
title_full Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
title_fullStr Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
title_full_unstemmed Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
title_short Interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
title_sort interference and economic damage level of alexandergrass on carioca type beans
topic phaseolus vulgaris
urochloa plantaginea
competitive interaction
url https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/tia-0024-0020
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