Closing the Snack Bar: Developing Methods for Jackfruit Tree (artocarpus Heterophyllus Lamk.) Control in Brazil

Closing the Snack Bar: Developing Methods for Jackfruit Tree (artocarpus Heterophyllus Lamk.) Control in Brazil

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There are several techniques for the control and removal of invasive species that can be applied, and there is a demand among restoration practitioners for plant control methods. This study compared two methods for the control of jackfruit tree: mechanical method of trunk girdling and chemical method of herbicide injection into the trunk. It was evaluated both methods in terms of effectiveness in 10 plots (80 × 80 m). For the chemical method, triclopyr in concentrations of 2%, 6% and 8% was used. The progress of treatments was evaluated accordingly for the phytosanitary conditions. Method of trunk girdling proved to be ineffective and it had a low mortality rate (12%). The proportion of dead trees by chemical treatment was 100%. The results showed that chemical control of jackfruit trees was much faster and more effective.

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Title (non-english): No Title
Country: Brazil
Language: Portuguese
Year: 2020
Study Design: After
Authors: Moura, C.J.R. //Gaspar, M.//Bergallo, H.G.//Lacerda, A.C.//Ferreguetti, Á.
Journal: FLORAM – Revista Floresta e Ambiente
Volume: 27
Issue: 1
Pages: e20190082
City/state or province/country: Angra dos Reis/Rio de Janeiro/Brazil