Management of the consortium between maize and Urochloa brizantha with tembotrione subdoses

Authors

  • Deborah Amorim Martins Instituto Federal Goiano
  • Cassio Jardim Tavares Instituto Federal Goiano
  • Adriano Jakelaitis Instituto Federal Goiano
  • Jackellyne Bruna Sousa Universidade de São Paulo
  • Viniccius Matheus da Silveira Maia Instituto Federal Goiano
  • Renan Jesus de Sousa Instituto Federal Goiano
  • Alana Cristina Ferreira Araújo Instituto Federal Goiano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v13i2a5528

Keywords:

competition, herbicide, crop-livestock integration, weed, Zea mays L.

Abstract

Consortium between maize crop and forage species managed with herbicide reduce doses have been widely used in the crop integration system for pasture formation. However, answers to this management in both maize and forage have presented different responses. In this research, evaluated the corn productivity, weed population dynamics, and yield and quality characteristics of pasture the Urochloa brizantha in three cuts when it was formed after the harvest of corn treated with tembotrione subdoses. The subdoses tested were: 0; 3.78; 7.56; 15.12 e 22.68 g ha-1. Corn and forage were also tested in monocultures. In a consortium, weed species Alternanthera tenella, Commelina benghalensis and Galinsoga parviflora were of relative importance (IR) and were not controlled by the herbicide. Yield of maize grains was not affected by forage, but forage yield (YF) of grass was reduced by maize. The tembotrione subdoses affected YF both in maize intercropped pastures and in pasture formed during the rainy season. The values of ethereal extract and crude protein in the pasture formed were influenced by the herbicide management.

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Deborah Amorim Martins, Cassio Jardim Tavares, Adriano Jakelaitis, Jackellyne Bruna Sousa, Viniccius Matheus da Silveira Maia, Renan Jesus de Sousa, & Alana Cristina Ferreira Araújo. (2018). Management of the consortium between maize and Urochloa brizantha with tembotrione subdoses. Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 13(2), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v13i2a5528

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Agronomy