Competitive ability of common bean cultivars in the presence of Urochloa plantaginea

Otilo Daniel Henz Neto, Janaíne Oliveira Toso, L. Galon, C. Müller, C. T. Forte, L. Brunetto, João Paulo Giacomini, G. F. Perin
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Weeds are the main constraints to high bean productivity. Here, we aimed to investigate the competitive ability of black type bean cultivars BRS Campeiro and SCS Predileto in coexistence with alexandergrass, Urochloa plataginea. The experimental design employed a replacement series arrangement, and the experiments were conducted in a greenhouse using a randomized block design with four replicates. Once the appropriate plant density was determined, the experiments proceeded with the following ratios of bean to U. plataginea plants per pot: 20:00, 15:5, 10:10, 5:15, and 0:20. Fifty-five days after the emergence of the plants, physiological and morphological traits were analyzed. Diagrams were made to analyze the relative productivity (RP), total relative productivity (TRP), and the competitiveness indices. Based on RP and TRP, a similar competitive mechanism for environmental resources was observed for both bean cultivars in the presence of U. plataginea. Variables such as leaf area, dry matter, stem diameter, and plant height of the bean cultivars were negatively affected by U. plataginea, indicating a superior competitive ability for environmental resources. However, considering only the 10:10 plants per plot ratio, beans showed higher relative growth than U. plataginea, represented by relative competition indices, relative clustering coefficients, and aggressiveness. Intraspecific competition was found to be more harmful than interspecific competition for both crop and weed species.
车前草斑虫存在时普通豆品种的竞争能力
杂草是制约大豆高产的主要因素。本研究旨在研究黑豆品种BRS Campeiro和SCS Predileto与alexandgrass、Urochloa plataginea共存时的竞争能力。试验设计采用替代系列设计,在温室内采用随机区组设计,共设4个重复。一旦确定了合适的种植密度,实验就按照每盆豆子与plataginea植株的比例进行:20:00,15:5,10:10,5:15和0:20。植株出苗55 d后,进行生理和形态性状分析。用图表分析了相对生产率(RP)、总相对生产率(TRP)和竞争力指标。在RP和TRP的基础上,两种大豆品种对环境资源的竞争机制相似。大豆品种的叶面积、干物质、茎粗、株高等指标均受高原镰刀菌的负向影响,说明高原镰刀菌具有较强的环境资源竞争能力。但仅考虑10:10株/地比时,以相对竞争指数、相对聚类系数和侵略性为指标,黄豆的相对生长率高于高原赤豆。种内竞争对作物和杂草的危害大于种间竞争。
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