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Interference periods of velvet bean in sugarcane

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Autor: Fernanda Nunes Bressanin, Nelson Jayme Neto, Mariluce Pascoalina Nepomuceno, Pedro Luís da Costa Aguiar AlvesI, Willians César Carrega
Data: Outubro de 2016
Palavras-chave: Saccharum spp., Mucuna aterrima, weed, competition.

Resumo:

The objective of the present study was to determine the periods of interference of velvet bean on ratoons of sugarcane cultivar ‘RB855536’ and to identify its potential for decreasing the crop yield and the quality of the harvested product. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design, with
18 treatments divided into two groups and four replicates per treatment. In the first group, the sugarcane was kept free from velvet bean interference for nine different periods, beginning at bud sprouting: 0-15, 0-30, 0-45, 0-60, 0-90, 0-120, 0-150, and 0-180 days after budding (DAB) and 0-harvest. In the second group, sugarcane was grown in coexistence with velvet bean during the same periods described for the first group. The critical period of interference prevention for velvet bean in ratoons of sugarcane cv. ‘RB 855536’ lasted 138 days, from 50 DAB (preinterference period [PIP]) to188 DAB (total period of weed interference prevention [TPIP]). Velvet bean interference caused a 50?crease in sugarcane yield and negatively affected the quality of the harvested product.

CIte: Bressanin, F. N., Jayme Neto, N., Nepomuceno, M. P., Alves, P. L. da C. A., & Carrega, W. C.. (2016). Interference periods of velvet bean in sugarcane. Ciência Rural, 46(8), 1329–1337. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20150630