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Weed phytosociological in irrigated rice under different cultivation systems and crop rotation intensity
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Precision AgricultureDifferent Cultivation SystemsEngineeringBotanyCropping SystemAgricultural EconomicsPlant PathologyIrrigated RiceSustainable AgricultureCrop RotationPublic HealthCrop-weed InteractionCrop ProductionCrop Rotation IntensityField CropCrop CultivationRice CultivationCrop ProtectionPlant Physiology
ABSTRACT: This research aimed to evaluate the phytosociology of weeds in irrigated rice in different soil management systems and crop rotation intensity. Therefore, two field studies were carried out. Study 1 was conducted in an area that has been cultivated since 1994 with three cultivation systems: direct, pre-germinated and conventional ones. Study 2 was carried out in an experimental area in five Integrated Farming Systems, with crop rotation. Phytosociological evaluations were conducted when rice was fully blooming, in the first study, and when grain filling was ending, in the second study. Pre-germinated system of rice cultivation has predominance of aquatic weeds. Conventional system when compared with direct sowing has lower weed densities. Integrated Agricultural Production Systems with higher intensity of crop rotation have been higher infested of perennial species.
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