Competitive ability of bean cultivars with Urochloa plantaginea

L. Galon, Leonadro Do Amarante, Emanuel Luis Favretto, D. C. Cavaletti, Otilo Daniel Henz Neto, D. Brandler, Victor Miguel Signori, G. Concenço, I. Aspiazú, Michelangelo Muzzel Trezzi, T. S. Melo
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the competitive ability of carioca bean cultivars BRS FC104, BRS FC402, IAC Imperador, IAC Milênio, IPR Tangará, and SCS Riqueza in the presence of Alexandergrass (Urochloa plantaginea) in different proportions of plants in association. The experiments were carried out in a greenhouse in a completely randomized design with four replications. The treatments were arranged according to the proportions of beans and Alexandergrass plants: 100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75, and 0:100 or 40:00, 30:10, 20:20, 10:30, and 0:40 plants per pot. The competitiveness of the species was analyzed using diagrams applied to replacement experiments and also through relative competitiveness indices. At 30 days after crop emergence, leaf area (LA), height (HP), diameter (DP), and shoot dry mass (SM) of the plant shoots were measured, as well as variables related to the physiology of the species. There was competition among carioca bean cultivars in the presence of Alexandergrass regardless of the proportion of plants, causing decreases in DP, LA and SM. Basically, there is competition for the same environmental resources between beans and Alexandergrass. Highlights: There is competition between bean and Alexandergrass, for the same environmental resources; There is varietal difference - IAC Imperador and SCS 205 Riqueza are the most competitive ones; The escape to competition is the best approach to guarantee yield in Alexandergrass-infested fields.
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车前草斑的大豆品种竞争能力研究
本研究的目的是评价红豆品种BRS FC104、BRS FC402、IAC Imperador、IAC Milênio、IPR tangar和SCS Riqueza在亚历山大草(plantaginea Urochloa)存在下不同比例组合植株的竞争能力。试验在温室中进行,采用完全随机设计,重复4次。根据黄豆和山地草的种植比例分别为:100:0、75:25、50:50、25:75、0:100或40:00、30:10、20:20、10:30和0:40株/盆,采用替代试验的对比图和相对竞争指数对不同品种的竞争能力进行分析。在作物出苗后30 d,测定植株叶片面积(LA)、高度(HP)、直径(DP)和茎干质量(SM),以及与该物种生理相关的变量。不论植株比例如何,在亚历山大草存在的情况下,豇豆品种之间存在竞争,导致DP、LA和SM降低。基本上,大豆和亚历山大草之间存在着对相同环境资源的竞争。重点:在相同的环境资源下,大豆与亚历山大草之间存在竞争;存在品种差异,IAC Imperador和SCS 205 Riqueza是最具竞争力的品种;逃避竞争是亚历山大草侵染地保证产量的最佳途径。
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