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As a consequence, there is an escalating degradation of pasture lands, characterized by a low capacity of production, support, maintenance and recovery of forage grasses (Carvalho et_al, 2017; Marchi, Bellé, Foz, Ferri, and amp; Martins, 2017; Marques et_al, 2019). One of the main consequences of this process are empty spaces being formed among the forage plants, conducive to the growth of weed plants and directly affecting the pasture`s floristic diversity (Inoue et_al, 2012; Silva Neto et_al, 2015). When competing for growth factors such as space, light, water and nutrients, weed plants, especially the . . .
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