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Planta Daninha
Corn growth and yield in competition with weeds
P.s.l Silva2  P.i.b Silva1  K.m.b Silva1  V.r Oliveira1  F.s.t Pontes Filho1 
[1] ,Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoMossoró RN ,Brazil
关键词: Zea mays;    green corn;    grain yield;    dry matter;    Zea mays;    milho verde;    rendimento de grãos;    matéria seca;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-83582011000400009
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Although labor is intensive, evaluating the growth of crops may allow a better understanding of crop performance, including the reasons why certain cultivars can compete better with weeds. This study aims at evaluating growth, green ear yield, and grain yield in corn when in competition with weeds. Cultivars AG 1051 and BRS 106 were grown with (two hoeings, at 20 and 40 days after sowing) or without weed control. In order to evaluate crop growth, six collections of the above-ground part and the root system of corn were performed, every 15 days, with the first collection made 30 days after sowing. A randomized complete block design was adopted, with split-split plots (weed control in plots, cultivars in subplots, and collections in sub-subplots) and ten replicates. Eighteen weed species were found in the experiment area. Increased values of corn leaf area, above-ground part and root system, due to plant age function, were smaller in non-hoed plots than in hoed plots and were dependent upon cultivar. The lack of weed control increased dry matter of weeds aboveground part and decreased green ear yield and grain yield. Cultivar AG 1051 had higher increases in leaf area, above-ground part of the plant and root system, due to plant age function, and controlled weeds better than cultivar BRS 106. In addition, cultivar AG 1051 was superior to other cultivars with respect to most traits used for green corn yield and grain yield assessment.

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