Planta Daninha (2010) 28, 69-76

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P.S.L. Silva, P.I.B. Silva, K.M.B. Silva, O.F. Oliveira, J.D.D. Jales and J.L.B. Medeiros (2010)
Weed community and growth under the canopy of trees adapted to the Brazilian semi-arid region
Planta Daninha 28 (1), 69-76
Abstract: The objectives of this work were to evaluate the floristic composition and dry biomass of weeds under the canopy of seven perennial species adapted to the Semi-Arid region of Brazil, and correlate these characteristics with growth traits of the perennial species. The following perennial species were evaluated in two experiments (E1 and E2): mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), jucá (Caesalpinia ferrea), white popinac (Leucaena leucocephala), mofumbo (Combretum leprosum), neem (Azadirachata indica), sabiá (Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia) and tamarind (Tamarindus indica). In E1, the seven species were evaluated in a random block design with four replicates and nine plants per plot. In E2, evaluation comprised four species (mesquite, jucá, white popinac, and tamarind) in a random block design with eight replicates and nine plants per plot. A circle with an area of 1.77 m2 was established around the trunk of each plant, two years after they were transplanted to the permanent location. The weeds collected within this circle were cut even with the ground, classified and weighed. At this time, plant height, and crown and stem diameters were evaluated in all trees of each plot. In E1 there were no differences between tree species as to weed frequency under their canopies; however, weed growth was smaller under the canopy of sabiá trees. Mesquite and sabiá had the greatest plant height and crown diameter means, but only sabiá had the greatest stem diameter. In E2, the perennial species were not different with regard to weed frequency and growth under their canopies, but mesquite had the greatest growth, as measured by plant height (with significant results for jucá as well) and crown and stem diameter.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation


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Sida rhombifolia (weed) Brazil (NE)
Senna obtusifolia (weed) Brazil (NE)
Macroptilium lathyroides (weed) Brazil (NE)
Spermacoce verticillata (weed) Brazil (NE)
Waltheria indica (weed) Brazil (NE)
Hexasepalum teres (weed) Brazil (NE)
Alternanthera ficoidea (weed) Brazil (NE)
Ipomoea asarifolia (weed) Brazil (NE)
Merremia aegyptia (weed) Brazil (NE)
Ipomoea bahiensis (weed) Brazil (NE)