<b>Allelopathy of cover crop on weed plants</b> - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v28i3.973

  • Luciane Kazue Tokura UNESP
  • Lúcia Helena Pereira Nóbrega UNIOESTE - Cascavel

Abstract

This work evaluated the cover crop allelopathic potential of wheat, black oat, pearl millet, turnip and rape on the development of weed plants. It also verified which cover crop has larger control on the weed plants. The cover crop was implanted under conventional tillage (one disk plowing plus one disk harrowing) in the Experimental Nucleus of Agricultural Engineering (NEEA), of the State University of the West of Paraná (Unioeste), Cascavel, Paraná State. Monthly (from August 2000 to August 2001), weed plants identification in the cover crop area was made. Results showed that from the found species, the alexander grass was the one that presented larger allelopathic potential, and, the mexican-tea was the one that presented smaller control. The vegetable coverings that presented larger control of the total of weed plants in the experimental area, including those with recognized allelopathic potential, was black oat, rape, turnip and pearl millet.

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Author Biography

Lúcia Helena Pereira Nóbrega, UNIOESTE - Cascavel
Tem experiência na área de Fitotecnia, com ênfase em Produção e Tecnologia de Sementes e Manejo e Tratos Culturais, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: qualidade de sementes, soja, semeadura direta, armazenamento e alelopatia. Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-03-04
How to Cite
Tokura, L. K., & Nóbrega, L. H. P. (2008). <b>Allelopathy of cover crop on weed plants</b&gt; - DOI: 10.4025/actasciagron.v28i3.973. Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 28(3), 379-384. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v28i3.973
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Crop Production

 

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