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Título : | EFECTO DE DIFERENTES CALIDADES DE LUZ SOBRE EL CRECIMIENTO DE Cyperus rotundus |
Autor : | Lazo, Jose Vicente Ascencio, Jocelyne |
Palabras clave : | Purple nutsedge plants, weeds, shade, transmittance |
Fecha de publicación : | 18-Jan-2010 |
Editorial : | Bioagro |
Citación : | Bioagro |
Resumen : | Canopy shade is an important part of weed-crop interference, and the aim of this study was to determine the effect of the radiation
quality on the growth of Cyperus rotundus. Nutsedge corms were planted in pots filled with soil and placed under red, green or
blue cellophane filters, neutral shade with low photon flux density, or full sun exposure. After 48 days, 10 plants of each treatment
were sampled. It was found that under neutral shade lower values for the number of tillers and corms, dry root, stolon and leaf
biomass, were observed per unit area, which resulted in a lower total dry biomass and leaf area. Differences were found between
this environment and full exposure under the red and blue filters, but not under the green filter; it is important to emphasize the
larger leaf area ratio found under neutral shade as a consequence of a lower number and corm dry weight as related to the aerial
part in terms of dry biomass. These results indicate that management of the shade should be considered as an agricultural practice
within an integrated weed control. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/5267 |
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