The objective of the study was evaluate the allelopathy of cover species, associated to management practices and use of nicosulfuron herbicide on the productive performance of corn. The experimental design consisted of complete randomized block with four replications. The treatments were: cover species, cover management and application or not of post-emergence herbicide. The variables evaluated were: number of weeds, number of rows kernels, number of kernels rows, number of kernels ear and grain yield of corn. Lolium multiflorum, reduced the number of emerged weeds and provides the best results in productive performance. The management simulated grazing, does not favor the yield of corn. The application of nicosulfuron in post-emergence, along with the allelopathic activity increases the productive performance of corn, regardless of cover crop or soil management.
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De Moraes, P. V. D., Agostinetto, D., Panozzo, L. E., Oliveira, C., Vignolo, G. K., & Markus, C. (2013). Manejo de plantas de cobertura no controle de plantas daninhas e desempenho produtivo da cultura do milho. Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, 34(2), 497–508. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n2p497
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