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Volume 17, Number 1, 2018

Editorial

Editorial

Patricia Andrea
Monquero
,
Camila Ferreira de
Pinho
,
Daniel Valadão
Silva
,
José Barbosa dos
Santos
,
Leandro
Galon
,
André
Andres
42

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 1-2

Editorial

Patricia Andrea
Monquero
,
Camila Ferreira de
Pinho
,
Daniel Valadão
Silva
,
José Barbosa dos
Santos
,
Leandro
Galon
,
André
Andres

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.1701

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Reviews

Mathematical modeling of the drought emergency flow: crop management decision tool

Renan Ricardo
Zandoná
,
Dirceu
Agostinetto
,
Queli
Ruchel
81

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 3-11

Mathematical modeling of the drought emergency flow: crop management decision tool

Renan Ricardo
Zandoná
,
Dirceu
Agostinetto
,
Queli
Ruchel

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.538

The appearance of weed biotypes resistant to herbicides and the increase in social pressure to reduce its use, created the need to develop tools to refine herbicides application and improve weed control. In this way, the development of weed emergence models has become crucial for the development of management strategies in agricultural areas. The objective of this review is to show the factors that influence the emergence flow and the main models used to predict weed emergence, the procedures of […]

81
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Molecular biology applied to weed science

Theodoro
Schneider
,
Mauro Antônio
Rizzardi
,
Anderson Luis
Nunes
,
Mario Antonio
Bianchi
,
Sandra Patussi
Brammer
,
Ana Paula
Rockenbach
306

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 12-24

Molecular biology applied to weed science

Theodoro
Schneider
,
Mauro Antônio
Rizzardi
,
Anderson Luis
Nunes
,
Mario Antonio
Bianchi
,
Sandra Patussi
Brammer
,
Ana Paula
Rockenbach

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.523

The weeds have high genetic variability, mainly for this, they are adapted to environments disturbed by humans. Although weed control has evolved positively in recent years, they continue to interfere with agricultural production. The objective of this bibliographic review is to present the contribution of molecular biology in the studies applied to herbology. There area gap in what we learn about weed genomics, which could help us manage and improve the competitiveness of weed crops. Many studies in the field […]

306
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Methods of weed control in organic systems: a short review

Neumarcio Vilanova
Costa
,
Andreia Cristina Peres
Rodrigues-Costa
,
Érica Marusa Pergo
Coelho
,
Sílvio Dougla
Ferreira
,
Jaqueline de Araujo
Barbosa
767

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 25-44

Methods of weed control in organic systems: a short review

Neumarcio Vilanova
Costa
,
Andreia Cristina Peres
Rodrigues-Costa
,
Érica Marusa Pergo
Coelho
,
Sílvio Dougla
Ferreira
,
Jaqueline de Araujo
Barbosa

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.522

Weed management in organic systems of agricultural production is a major challenge to agricultural farmers. To solve this challenge, it is necessary to explore sustainable management practices and the development of new technologies. It should be emphasized that there are technological or biological alternatives that can be used in weed management in organic systems, and are used in large areas. Cultural, biological, mechanical and physical management strategies can be effective in controlling weeds, as well as reducing the use of […]

767
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Statistical approaches in weed research: choosing wisely

Germani
Concenço
,
André
Andres
,
Fabio
Schreiber
,
Ananda
Scherner
,
Joao Pedro
Behenck
303

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 45-58

Statistical approaches in weed research: choosing wisely

Germani
Concenço
,
André
Andres
,
Fabio
Schreiber
,
Ananda
Scherner
,
Joao Pedro
Behenck

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.536

Statistical concepts and methods play an important role in the society, and statistical data analysis require considerable human labor and knowledge. From one side, computers and statistical softwares allow almost anyone to run free on statistical methods, but on the other side any researcher, professor, student or professional, even lacking on basic statistical knowledge to test their data, may use these softwares, often producing biased statistical analyses. The objective of this review is to demonstrate how the choice for statistical […]

Keywords: ANOVA; confidence intervals; multiple mean comparison; regression analysis; statistical bias

303
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Interference between weeds and crop: changes in secondary metabolism

Ana Paula
Rockenbach
,
Mauro Antônio
Rizzardi
,
Anderson Luis
Nunes
,
Mario Antonio
Bianchi
,
Andréia
Caverzan
,
Theodoro
Schneider
270

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 59-70

Interference between weeds and crop: changes in secondary metabolism

Ana Paula
Rockenbach
,
Mauro Antônio
Rizzardi
,
Anderson Luis
Nunes
,
Mario Antonio
Bianchi
,
Andréia
Caverzan
,
Theodoro
Schneider

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.527

Secondary metabolites ensure the survival of plants in adverse situations. Plants change their biochemical constitution from the primary metabolism in response to changes in the environment. The production of secondary metabolites mitigates the effects of stress, allowing the plant development in non-ideal situations. Allelochemical compounds are examples of secondary metabolites produced by plants in situations of interspecific interference. When in competition stress, plants have the ability to release compounds into the environment in order to signal the presence or inhibit […]

270
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Experimental methods to evaluate herbicides behavior in soil

Fabio
Schreiber
,
Ananda
Scherner
,
André
Andres
,
Germani
Concenço
,
William Christofari
Ceolin
,
Matheus Bastos
Martins
371

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 71-85

Experimental methods to evaluate herbicides behavior in soil

Fabio
Schreiber
,
Ananda
Scherner
,
André
Andres
,
Germani
Concenço
,
William Christofari
Ceolin
,
Matheus Bastos
Martins

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.540

Pesticides are an essential tool for agriculture, however, studies have been shown that only 45% of the sprayed products reach the target-crop, whereas 30% is drifted, 10% is lost due to transport processes (leaching, volatilization and runoff), and 15% reaches the soil. Moreover, only 1% of the applied product reaches the target, in other words, the pathogens, weeds and insects. Even though, risk assessments for environmental contamination due to off-target movement of a pesticide are mandatory and performed prior to […]

Keywords: Adsorption; biodegradation; leaching; runoff; volatilization

371
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Weed management in pre-sprouted seedlings system of sugarcane

Gustavo Soares
Silva
,
André Felipe Moreira
Silva
,
Ana Ligia
Giraldeli
,
Giovani Apolari
Ghirardello
,
Ricardo Victoria
Filho
,
Roberto Estêvão Bragion de
Toledo
189

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 86-94

Weed management in pre-sprouted seedlings system of sugarcane

Gustavo Soares
Silva
,
André Felipe Moreira
Silva
,
Ana Ligia
Giraldeli
,
Giovani Apolari
Ghirardello
,
Ricardo Victoria
Filho
,
Roberto Estêvão Bragion de
Toledo

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.526

The use of pre-sprouted seedlings (MPB) of sugarcane is a technology that provides sanity, vigor and uniformity of planting with a focus on quality and yield, for the formation of nurseries and replanting of commercial areas, as well as in areas of MEIOSI. However, the presence of weeds can affect the yield by competing for water, light, nutrients and space with sugarcane seedlings. The integration of the cultural, mechanical and chemical methods provides control of the weeds, so that they […]

189
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Herbicides cause impacts on survival and development of bees?

Patricia Andrea
Monquero
,
Alessandro Santos
Oliveira
108

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 95-105

Herbicides cause impacts on survival and development of bees?

Patricia Andrea
Monquero
,
Alessandro Santos
Oliveira

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.533

Pollination is a key ecosystem service in maintaining biodiversity, which is essential in the reproductive process of higher plants in almost all terrestrial production systems. In order to maintain the vast global biodiversity, including cultivated species, there is a need for diversity of pollinators. However, bees suffer from anthropic actions. These insects have been disappearing from agricultural areas due to the introduction of exotic species, large areas of monoculture, deforestation for agriculture and pasture and, mainly, the fragmentation of habitats […]

108
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Biochar impact on herbicides behavior in the soils: an approach in Brazil

Kassio Ferreira
Mendes
,
Cassio de Souza
Almeida
,
Miriam Hiroko
Inoue
,
Tatiane Beatriz
Mertens
,
Valdemar Luiz
Tornisielo
315

Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2018; 17(1): 106-117

Biochar impact on herbicides behavior in the soils: an approach in Brazil

Kassio Ferreira
Mendes
,
Cassio de Souza
Almeida
,
Miriam Hiroko
Inoue
,
Tatiane Beatriz
Mertens
,
Valdemar Luiz
Tornisielo

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v17i1.551

The application of biochar to soils because of beneficial effects is proven by many international researchers and this can increase herbicides sorption and reduce effectiveness on weed management. Positive impacts are reported in relation to the environmental behavior of herbicides, since the increase of the sorption reduces the leaching of these products to groundwater. Negative impacts are reported in relation to agronomic management of herbicides, since the sorption increase reduces the availability of these products in the soil, reducing the […]

Keywords: Black carbon; management practices; retention; soil behavior

315
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