CERZOS   05458
CENTRO DE RECURSOS NATURALES RENOVABLES DE LA ZONA SEMIARIDA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Interference of the agrestal Helianthus annuus biotype with sunflower growth
Autor/es:
CANTAMUTTO, M.; CASQUERO, MAURICIO
Revista:
WEED RESEARCH
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2016 vol. 56 p. 229 - 236
ISSN:
0043-1737
Resumen:
The Helianthus annuus taxon includes the wild (ruderal), weedy (agrestal) and volunteer biotypes, which may share space and time with the sunflower crop. The agrestal biotype is one of the most harmful weeds challenging the use of modern biotechnological tools in sunflower. The interference of the agrestal biotype was studied at a range of weed densities within a sunflower crop. The area of influence of one agrestal plant was estimated as a circular area of more than 2.5 m2. The agrestal biotype at 10.7 plants m−2 reduced the sunflower seed production by 66%, the seed weight by 41% and the yield by 80%. The agrestal biotype showed intermediate vegetative stage duration between sunflower and the ruderal biotype. The interference of the agrestal biotype would be due to its high initial growth rate, its larger leaf area and plant height. Some agrestal plants showed partial dehiscence at the sunflower harvest stage replenishing the soil seedbank with over 18 000 seeds m−2. The sunflower harvest operation and grain storage might be affected due to a fraction of agrestal plants remaining alive and moist when the crop reached harvest maturity. The results support the recommendation of preventing the entry of the agrestal biotype into crop production fields.