Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Cunha, Jorge Luiz Xavier Lins lattes
Orientador(a): Freitas, Francisco Claudio Lopes de lattes
Banca de defesa: Silva, José Robson da lattes, Rocha, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Fitotecnia
Departamento: Agricultura Tropical
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/153
Resumo: Three experiments aimed to evaluate the interference and the population dynamics of weeds, the soil microbial community in sweet pepper cultivation in the no-tillage (NT) and conventional planting systems (CPS) were accomplished in the didactics garden of Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA), in the city of Mossoró-RN. In the first experiment, the period before interference (PBI), the total period of interference prevention (TPIP) and critical period of interference prevention (CPIP) of weeds in sweet pepper grown in no-tillage and conventional planting system were evaluated. In each planting system, six periods of control and coexistence of weed and sweet pepper cultivation were evaluated [0, 0-14, 0-49, 0-70, 0-91 and 0-112 days after transplanting (DAT)]. The weed interference reduced the number of fruits per plant, fruit size and sweet pepper yield in both systems. The CPIP was 19-95 - DAT at the no-tillage planting system and from 11 to 100 DAT in conventional planting system. The highest productivity of sweet pepper was found in the NT in relation to the CPS. In the second experiment, the microbial community in the soil cultivated with sweet peppers grown in no-tillage and conventional plating systems associated with weed management strategies (covering the soil with black polyethylene film, with regular and no weeding) were evaluated. The evaluations occurred in five periods: at 21, 42, 63, 84 and 105 DAT, in which soil microbial communities were quantified (fungi, bacteria and actinomycetes). The microbial community varied throughout the cultivation cycle, being influenced by the planting systems and by weed management, with the largest population of bacteria, and fungi actinomycetes in soil covered with mulch in no-tillage or with weed in both planting systems. The soil coverage with polyethylene film and bare soil provided higher rise in temperature, creating unfavorable conditions to the development of microorganisms. In the third experiment, a phytosociological study of weeds in areas cultivated with sweet pepper in no-tillage and conventional planting systems were performed. For each planting system, at 60 DAT, 32 samples with hollow square of 0.25 m² were collected. The following characteristics were evaluated: density, frequency, abundance, relative density, relative frequency, relative abundance, relative dry mass, and index of relative importance value. In the cultivated area in the CPS, 18 weed species have been identified with density of 466.5 plants
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Tese (Doutorado em Agricultura Tropical) - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró, 2012.http://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/153Three experiments aimed to evaluate the interference and the population dynamics of weeds, the soil microbial community in sweet pepper cultivation in the no-tillage (NT) and conventional planting systems (CPS) were accomplished in the didactics garden of Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA), in the city of Mossoró-RN. In the first experiment, the period before interference (PBI), the total period of interference prevention (TPIP) and critical period of interference prevention (CPIP) of weeds in sweet pepper grown in no-tillage and conventional planting system were evaluated. In each planting system, six periods of control and coexistence of weed and sweet pepper cultivation were evaluated [0, 0-14, 0-49, 0-70, 0-91 and 0-112 days after transplanting (DAT)]. The weed interference reduced the number of fruits per plant, fruit size and sweet pepper yield in both systems. The CPIP was 19-95 - DAT at the no-tillage planting system and from 11 to 100 DAT in conventional planting system. The highest productivity of sweet pepper was found in the NT in relation to the CPS. In the second experiment, the microbial community in the soil cultivated with sweet peppers grown in no-tillage and conventional plating systems associated with weed management strategies (covering the soil with black polyethylene film, with regular and no weeding) were evaluated. The evaluations occurred in five periods: at 21, 42, 63, 84 and 105 DAT, in which soil microbial communities were quantified (fungi, bacteria and actinomycetes). The microbial community varied throughout the cultivation cycle, being influenced by the planting systems and by weed management, with the largest population of bacteria, and fungi actinomycetes in soil covered with mulch in no-tillage or with weed in both planting systems. The soil coverage with polyethylene film and bare soil provided higher rise in temperature, creating unfavorable conditions to the development of microorganisms. In the third experiment, a phytosociological study of weeds in areas cultivated with sweet pepper in no-tillage and conventional planting systems were performed. For each planting system, at 60 DAT, 32 samples with hollow square of 0.25 m² were collected. The following characteristics were evaluated: density, frequency, abundance, relative density, relative frequency, relative abundance, relative dry mass, and index of relative importance value. In the cultivated area in the CPS, 18 weed species have been identified with density of 466.5 plantsForam conduzidos na horta didática da Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA), no município de Mossoró-RN, três experimentos com objetivo de avaliar a interferência e a dinâmica populacional de plantas daninhas e a comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão nos sistema de plantio direto (SPD) e convencional (SPC). No primeiro experimento avaliou-se o período anterior à interferência (PAI), período total de prevenção à interferência (PTPI) e período crítico de prevenção à interferência (PCPI) das plantas daninhas na cultura do pimentão cultivado nos sistemas de plantio direto e convencional. Foram avaliados em cada sistema de plantio seis períodos de controle e convivência das plantas daninhas com a cultura (0; 0 14; 0 49; 0 70; 0 91 e 0 112 Dias Após Transplantio - DAT). A interferência das plantas daninhas reduziu o número de frutos por plantas, o tamanho dos frutos e a produtividade do pimentão nos dois sistemas de plantio. O PCPI foi de 19 a 95 - DAT no plantio direto e de 11 a 100 DAT no plantio convencional. A maior produtividade de pimentão foi verificada no SPD em relação ao SPC. No segundo experimento, avaliou-se a comunidade microbiana do solo cultivado com pimentão nos sistemas de plantio direto e convencional associados a estratégias de manejo das plantas daninhas (cobertura do solo com filme de polietileno preto, com capinas regulares e sem capinas). As avaliações foram realizadas em cinco épocas: aos21, 42, 63, 84 e 105 DAT, nas quais foram quantificadas as comunidades microbianas do solo (fungos, bactérias e actinomicetos). A comunidade microbiana variou ao longo do ciclo da cultura, sendo influenciada pelos sistemas de plantio e pelo manejo de plantas daninhas, com maior população de bactérias, actinomicetos e fungos no solo coberto com palhada no sistema de plantio direto ou com plantas daninhas nos dois sistemas de plantio. A cobertura do solo com filme de polietileno e o solo sem cobertura, proporcionaram maior elevação na temperatura, gerando condições desfavoráveis ao desenvolvimento dos micro-organismos. No terceiro experimento realizou-se o estudo fitossociológico das plantas daninhas em áreas cultivadas com a cultura do pimentão nos sistemas de plantio direto e convencional. Para cada sistema de plantio, aos 60 DAT, foram realizadas 32 amostragens com quadrado vazado de 0,25 m². Foram avaliadas as seguintes características: densidade (Des), frequência (Fre), abundância (Abu), densidade relativa (Der), frequência relativa (Frr), abundância relativa (Abr), massa seca relativa (MSr), índice de valor de importância relativa (IVIr) e índice de valor de importância incluindo a massa seca (IVI-MS %). Na área cultivada no SPC, foram identificadas 18 espécies de plantas daninhas, com densidade de 466,5 plantas m-2, sendo Cyperus rotundus e Triantema portulacastrum as espécies com maior densidade (210,12 e 99,12 plantas m-², respectivamente) e IVIr (34,65 e 20,34%, respectivamente). No SPD ocorreram 13 espécies com densidade de 79,12 plantas m-2, sendo o Phyllanthus tenellus e a Commelina benghalensis as espécies com maior densidade (21,75 e 12,13 plantas m-², respectivamente), densidade relativa (27,49% e 15,32%, respectivamente). Com relação à massa seca relativa, a espécie Croton lobatus se destacou em relação às demais, com 22,70% da massa seca total acumulada, assim o maior IVIr no SPD foi constatado para as espécies Croton lobatos, Phyllanthus tenellu e Commelina benghalensis com 14,13; 14,02 e 12,35%, respectivamente. O sistema de plantio direto modificou a dinâmica da comunidade infestante, reduzindo a densidade da tiririca (C. rotundus) em 97,70% e a densidade total de plantas infestantes em 83,04% em relação ao plantio convencionalMade available in DSpace on 2016-08-12T19:18:25Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Effects of no-tillage planting system on weed management and soil microbial community in sweet pepper cultivation
title Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
spellingShingle Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
Cunha, Jorge Luiz Xavier Lins
Capsicum Annuum L.
Tillage System Mulch
Polyethylene Film
Capsicum annuum
Cobertura morta
Filme de polietileno
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
title_short Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
title_full Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
title_fullStr Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
title_full_unstemmed Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
title_sort Sistemas de plantio no manejo de plantas daninhas e na comunidade microbiana do solo na cultura do pimentão
author Cunha, Jorge Luiz Xavier Lins
author_facet Cunha, Jorge Luiz Xavier Lins
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Silva, José Robson da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Jorge Luiz Xavier Lins
contributor_str_mv Freitas, Francisco Claudio Lopes de
Ambrósio, Marcia Michelle de Queiroz
Grangeiro, Leilson Costa
Silva, José Robson da
Rocha, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Capsicum Annuum L.
Tillage System Mulch
Polyethylene Film
topic Capsicum Annuum L.
Tillage System Mulch
Polyethylene Film
Capsicum annuum
Cobertura morta
Filme de polietileno
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOTECNIA
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Cobertura morta
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description Three experiments aimed to evaluate the interference and the population dynamics of weeds, the soil microbial community in sweet pepper cultivation in the no-tillage (NT) and conventional planting systems (CPS) were accomplished in the didactics garden of Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA), in the city of Mossoró-RN. In the first experiment, the period before interference (PBI), the total period of interference prevention (TPIP) and critical period of interference prevention (CPIP) of weeds in sweet pepper grown in no-tillage and conventional planting system were evaluated. In each planting system, six periods of control and coexistence of weed and sweet pepper cultivation were evaluated [0, 0-14, 0-49, 0-70, 0-91 and 0-112 days after transplanting (DAT)]. The weed interference reduced the number of fruits per plant, fruit size and sweet pepper yield in both systems. The CPIP was 19-95 - DAT at the no-tillage planting system and from 11 to 100 DAT in conventional planting system. The highest productivity of sweet pepper was found in the NT in relation to the CPS. In the second experiment, the microbial community in the soil cultivated with sweet peppers grown in no-tillage and conventional plating systems associated with weed management strategies (covering the soil with black polyethylene film, with regular and no weeding) were evaluated. The evaluations occurred in five periods: at 21, 42, 63, 84 and 105 DAT, in which soil microbial communities were quantified (fungi, bacteria and actinomycetes). The microbial community varied throughout the cultivation cycle, being influenced by the planting systems and by weed management, with the largest population of bacteria, and fungi actinomycetes in soil covered with mulch in no-tillage or with weed in both planting systems. The soil coverage with polyethylene film and bare soil provided higher rise in temperature, creating unfavorable conditions to the development of microorganisms. In the third experiment, a phytosociological study of weeds in areas cultivated with sweet pepper in no-tillage and conventional planting systems were performed. For each planting system, at 60 DAT, 32 samples with hollow square of 0.25 m² were collected. The following characteristics were evaluated: density, frequency, abundance, relative density, relative frequency, relative abundance, relative dry mass, and index of relative importance value. In the cultivated area in the CPS, 18 weed species have been identified with density of 466.5 plants
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