ABSTRACT Lawn with grass classified as Axonopus compressus is very common in Brazil Southern region, where it normally presents an adequate low temperature tolerance and a high diversity of weed infestation. This work has aimed to conduct a phytosociological survey of weeds in lawn consisting of Axonopus compressus from CEDETEG/UNICENTRO University campus located in the Brazilian municipality of Guarapuava, in the state of Paraná, in different periods of 2013. One hundred eighty 0.50 x 0.50 m samples were collected in four months, from which parameters frequency, density, abundance, relative frequency, relative density, relative abundance and importance value index were calculated. In general, 24, 7, 17 and 14 weed species were identified, ...
The aim of this work was to identify weed species in areas under different soil management systems. ...
The aim of this work was to classify weed plants present on experimental fields in the Campus of the...
ABSTRACT: Weeds from soils submitted to different tillage managements were identified in two consecu...
ABSTRACT Knowledge of weed floristic composition and phytosociology are key factors for improving we...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to identify and quantify the weed species in an area of organic acerola c...
ABSTRACT: Knowing the most important species in the weed community is necessary to decide the best w...
ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the floristic composition and vegetation structure are essential conditions f...
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper was to characterize the phytosociology of weeds in function of ...
ABSTRACT: This work is the first one after the consolidation of the introduction of the RR technolog...
A phyto-sociological survey is the first step to implement integrated weed management in crops. In t...
Understanding spatial distribution of weeds in the crop enables to perform localized herbicide appli...
The use of the Roundup Ready(r) technology and the cultivation of a second crop influence the floris...
The conclusion of the dam project located in Alqueva, in Southern Portugal, has resulted in a signi...
Weed communities in agricultural systems are diverse and subjected to different agronomic practices....
O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar um levantamento das plantas daninhas infestantes na précolhei...
The aim of this work was to identify weed species in areas under different soil management systems. ...
The aim of this work was to classify weed plants present on experimental fields in the Campus of the...
ABSTRACT: Weeds from soils submitted to different tillage managements were identified in two consecu...
ABSTRACT Knowledge of weed floristic composition and phytosociology are key factors for improving we...
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to identify and quantify the weed species in an area of organic acerola c...
ABSTRACT: Knowing the most important species in the weed community is necessary to decide the best w...
ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the floristic composition and vegetation structure are essential conditions f...
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper was to characterize the phytosociology of weeds in function of ...
ABSTRACT: This work is the first one after the consolidation of the introduction of the RR technolog...
A phyto-sociological survey is the first step to implement integrated weed management in crops. In t...
Understanding spatial distribution of weeds in the crop enables to perform localized herbicide appli...
The use of the Roundup Ready(r) technology and the cultivation of a second crop influence the floris...
The conclusion of the dam project located in Alqueva, in Southern Portugal, has resulted in a signi...
Weed communities in agricultural systems are diverse and subjected to different agronomic practices....
O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar um levantamento das plantas daninhas infestantes na précolhei...
The aim of this work was to identify weed species in areas under different soil management systems. ...
The aim of this work was to classify weed plants present on experimental fields in the Campus of the...
ABSTRACT: Weeds from soils submitted to different tillage managements were identified in two consecu...