Weed Control Strips Influences on the Rubber Tree Growth

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DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2014.58118    5,762 Downloads   8,270 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) is the most widely cultivated tree species for producing natural rubber latex whose productivity can be reduced by weeds. Field experiment was carried out during two years to evaluate the growth of rubber tree plants submitted to different weed control strips (0-weed-free, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, and 400-(weedy cm) and to determine the critical width of weed control strip during the establishment of rubber tree plantation. Weed community was composed mainly by Urochloa decumbens (90%). The width of the weed control strip influenced on the initial plant growth of rubber trees, reducing the plant height, stem diameter, leaf area, and aboveground dry mass accumulation. In consequence, crop plantation was affected by the width of weed control. The critical width of the weed control strip for establishment of a rubber tree plantation was within 100 cm.

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Guzzo, C. , Carvalho, L. , A. Alves, P. , Piffer Gonçalves, E. and Giancotti, P. (2014) Weed Control Strips Influences on the Rubber Tree Growth. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 5, 1059-1068. doi: 10.4236/ajps.2014.58118.

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