Effect of forage aqueous extracts on Glycine max L. Merr., Zea mays L. and Bidens pilosa L.

Patricia Da Costa Zonetti, Gabriela Dotto, Terciliana Francielle França De Carvalho, Graciene de Souza Bido, Rúbia Carvalho Gomes Corrêa, Leandro Paiola Albrecht, Alfredo Junior Paiola Albrecht
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential allelopathic effects of isolated or intercropped aqueous forage extracts on the physiological performance of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and corn (Zea mays L.) seeds, as well as their phytotoxicity to the weed species Bidens pilosa L. Aqueous extracts were prepared at a concentration of 5%, and the tests with soy and corn were conducted by wetting the germination papers with different treatments and performing procedures within the standards of the Brazilian Rules of Seed Analysis. Tests with the cover plant extracts on the seeds of B. pilosa used BOD-type repetitions. Fifty weed seeds were placed in a gerbox with filter paper moistened with the different treatments with five repetitions. Distilled water was used as the control in all tests. Extracts of Avena strigosa Schreb and Raphanus sativus L. (radish), cultivated individually and in combination, increased the seed germination percentage (%G) and the length of soybean seedlings. Similarly, extracts of Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br and Crotalaria spectabilis Roth, in individual and combined cultivation, provided gains in corn %G. Furthermore, all tested extracts suppressed germination and decreased the speed of the germination index of the hairy beggarticks when compared to the control, with the radish extract showing the greater reduction effect on the %G of the weed plant B. pilosa. Highlights: The use of Crotalaria as a cover crop has a positive effect on the initial growth of corn. The use of black oat and forage radish intercropped had the potential to increase soybean yield. The use of cover crops contributes to the integrated management of weeds. The choice of cover plant is important for the success of crop rotation.
饲料水提物对甘氨酸max . Merr的影响。, Zea mays L.和Bidens pilosa L.。
本研究旨在探讨分离或间作饲料水提取物对大豆生理性能的潜在化感作用。稳定。]和玉米(Zea mays L.)种子,以及它们对杂草Bidens pilosa L.的植物毒性。以5%的浓度制备水提取物,并在巴西种子分析规则的标准下,用不同的处理润湿发芽纸,进行大豆和玉米的试验。盖层植物提取物在木犀草种子上的试验采用bod型重复试验。将50颗杂草种子放在一个装有滤纸的gerbox中,滤纸用不同的处理方法湿润,重复5次。所有试验均以蒸馏水为对照。单独栽培和组合栽培荞麦和萝卜提取物均能提高大豆种子发芽率(%G)和幼苗长度。同样,狼尾草(L.;单作和组合栽培中,r.r br和Crotalaria specitabilis Roth提供了玉米%G的增益。此外,与对照相比,所有被试提取物都抑制了毛头菜的萌发,并降低了萌发指数的速度,其中萝卜提取物对杂草植物B. pilosa的%G的降低效果更大。重点:利用Crotalaria作为覆盖作物对玉米的初期生长有积极的影响。黑燕麦与饲料萝卜间作对大豆产量有一定的提高潜力。覆盖作物的使用有助于杂草的综合治理。覆盖植物的选择对轮作的成功至关重要。
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