Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield

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Autor(a) principal: Tonello, Eduardo Silvestrini
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Fabbian, Nataliê Luíse, Sacon, Deivid, Netto, Aline, Silva, Vanessa Neumann, Milanesi, Paola Mendes
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/32187
Resumo: The suitable establishment of a crop depends on seed quality, among another factors. However, with high production costs many producers use uncertified seeds, to reduce expenses with this input at sowing time. The objective was to evaluate germination, vigor and health of soybean seeds, diseases incidence in cvs. NS 5445 IPRO and BMX Ativa RR, whose seeds were of certified and uncertified origins, as well as yield components and grain yield of soybeans, with or without fungicides application. The experiments were conducted in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 crop season, in Erechim-RS. Two experiments were carried out in a completely randomized design (DIC): one in the laboratory, under a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (cultivar x origin); and another in the field in a homogeneous area, in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (with/without fungicide application and certified/uncertified seed) for two cultivars, both with four replications. The variables evaluated were: germination and seed health, yield (kg ha-1), thousand grains weight (g), number of grains per plant, and incidence of foliar fungal diseases. The main fungi identified in seeds were Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp. and Fusarium sp. The highest incidence percentage were obtained in uncertifed seeds, at two harvests. Both cultivars and origins presented the minimum germination required for commercialization, however, certified seeds had better performance for seed vigor. As for normal seedlings, there was a significant difference only for the 2016/17 crop season, with the highest percentage obtained in certified seeds (52.0% for NS 5445 and 73.5% for BMX Ativa). Best productivity was achieved with cultivation of certified seeds associated with fungicides in both crops and cultivars. For thousand grains weight (TGW) there was no difference in origin, but only for cultivar and fungicides apply. The number of grains per plant was higher in plants from certified seeds and that received fungicides, being cv. BMX Ativa the most responsive for the two harvests analyzed. The main diseases found in the two harvests were: Asian rust, powdery mildew, mildew, septoriosis and cercosporiosis. However, seed origin, in both crops, did not differ in the incidence of Asian rust, powdery mildew and mildew, but for septoriosis and cercosporiosis, considered soybean late season diseases, seed origin is a determining fator.
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spelling Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yieldProcedência de sementes de soja e efeitos sobre a qualidade fisiológica, sanitária e produtividade da culturaGlycine max (L.) MerrillPathogensSeed qualityYield.Glycine max (L.) MerrillPatógenosQualidade de sementesRendimento.The suitable establishment of a crop depends on seed quality, among another factors. However, with high production costs many producers use uncertified seeds, to reduce expenses with this input at sowing time. The objective was to evaluate germination, vigor and health of soybean seeds, diseases incidence in cvs. NS 5445 IPRO and BMX Ativa RR, whose seeds were of certified and uncertified origins, as well as yield components and grain yield of soybeans, with or without fungicides application. The experiments were conducted in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 crop season, in Erechim-RS. Two experiments were carried out in a completely randomized design (DIC): one in the laboratory, under a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (cultivar x origin); and another in the field in a homogeneous area, in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (with/without fungicide application and certified/uncertified seed) for two cultivars, both with four replications. The variables evaluated were: germination and seed health, yield (kg ha-1), thousand grains weight (g), number of grains per plant, and incidence of foliar fungal diseases. The main fungi identified in seeds were Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp. and Fusarium sp. The highest incidence percentage were obtained in uncertifed seeds, at two harvests. Both cultivars and origins presented the minimum germination required for commercialization, however, certified seeds had better performance for seed vigor. As for normal seedlings, there was a significant difference only for the 2016/17 crop season, with the highest percentage obtained in certified seeds (52.0% for NS 5445 and 73.5% for BMX Ativa). Best productivity was achieved with cultivation of certified seeds associated with fungicides in both crops and cultivars. For thousand grains weight (TGW) there was no difference in origin, but only for cultivar and fungicides apply. The number of grains per plant was higher in plants from certified seeds and that received fungicides, being cv. BMX Ativa the most responsive for the two harvests analyzed. The main diseases found in the two harvests were: Asian rust, powdery mildew, mildew, septoriosis and cercosporiosis. However, seed origin, in both crops, did not differ in the incidence of Asian rust, powdery mildew and mildew, but for septoriosis and cercosporiosis, considered soybean late season diseases, seed origin is a determining fator.O adequado estabelecimento de uma lavoura depende da qualidade das sementes utilizadas. Contudo, os custos de produção fazem com que muitos produtores façam uso de sementes salvas, para reduzir gastos com esse insumo no momento da semeadura. Objetivou-se avaliar a germinação, vigor e a sanidade de sementes de soja, a incidência de doenças nas cvs. NS 5445 IPRO e BMX Ativa RR, cujas sementes eram de procedências salva e certificada, assim como os componentes de rendimento e a produtividade de grãos de soja, após a aplicação ou não de fungicidas na cultura. Os experimentos foram conduzidos nas safras 2015/16 e 2016/17, no município de Erechim (RS). Dois experimentos foram conduzidos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado (DIC): um em laboratório, em esquema fatorial 2 x 2 (cultivar x origem); e outro no campo, em área homogênea, em esquema fatorial 2 x 2 (com/sem aplicação de fungicida e semente certificada/não certificada) para duas cultivares, ambas com quatro repetições. As variáveis avaliadas foram: germinação e sanidade de sementes, produtividade média (kg ha-1), peso de mil grãos (g), número de grãos por planta, e incidência de doenças fúngicas foliares. Os principais fungos identificados nas sementes foram Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp. e Fusarium sp., sendo os maiores percentuais de incidência obtidos em sementes salvas, nas duas safras. Ambas as cultivares e procedências apresentaram a germinação mínima exigida para comercialização, porém, as sementes certificadas destacaram-se quanto ao vigor. Quanto às plântulas normais, houve diferença significativa apenas para a safra 2016/17, sendo os maiores percentuais obtidos em sementes de procedência certificada (52,0% para NS 5445 e 73,5% para BMX Ativa). A melhor produtividade foi alcançada com o cultivo de sementes certificadas associadas ao uso de fungicidas em ambas as safras e cultivares. No componente de rendimento peso de mil grãos (PMG) não houve diferença quanto à procedência, mas apenas para cultivar e aplicação de fungicidas. O número de grãos por planta foi maior em plantas provenientes de sementes certificadas e que receberam aplicação de fungicidas, sendo a cv. BMX Ativa a mais responsiva para as duas safras analisadas. As principais doenças encontradas nas duas safras foram: ferrugem asiática, oídio, míldio, septoriose e cercosporiose. Entretanto, a procedência das sementes, em ambas as safras, não provocou diferença quanto à incidência de ferrugem asiática, oídio e míldio, porém, para septoriose e cercosporiose, consideradas doenças de final de ciclo da soja, a procedência da semente é um fator determinante.UEL2019-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa de Campo; Experimentalapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3218710.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5p1789Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 5 (2019); 1789-1804Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 5 (2019); 1789-18041679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
Procedência de sementes de soja e efeitos sobre a qualidade fisiológica, sanitária e produtividade da cultura
title Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
spellingShingle Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
Tonello, Eduardo Silvestrini
Glycine max (L.) Merrill
Pathogens
Seed quality
Yield.
Glycine max (L.) Merrill
Patógenos
Qualidade de sementes
Rendimento.
title_short Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
title_full Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
title_fullStr Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
title_full_unstemmed Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
title_sort Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield
author Tonello, Eduardo Silvestrini
author_facet Tonello, Eduardo Silvestrini
Fabbian, Nataliê Luíse
Sacon, Deivid
Netto, Aline
Silva, Vanessa Neumann
Milanesi, Paola Mendes
author_role author
author2 Fabbian, Nataliê Luíse
Sacon, Deivid
Netto, Aline
Silva, Vanessa Neumann
Milanesi, Paola Mendes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tonello, Eduardo Silvestrini
Fabbian, Nataliê Luíse
Sacon, Deivid
Netto, Aline
Silva, Vanessa Neumann
Milanesi, Paola Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glycine max (L.) Merrill
Pathogens
Seed quality
Yield.
Glycine max (L.) Merrill
Patógenos
Qualidade de sementes
Rendimento.
topic Glycine max (L.) Merrill
Pathogens
Seed quality
Yield.
Glycine max (L.) Merrill
Patógenos
Qualidade de sementes
Rendimento.
description The suitable establishment of a crop depends on seed quality, among another factors. However, with high production costs many producers use uncertified seeds, to reduce expenses with this input at sowing time. The objective was to evaluate germination, vigor and health of soybean seeds, diseases incidence in cvs. NS 5445 IPRO and BMX Ativa RR, whose seeds were of certified and uncertified origins, as well as yield components and grain yield of soybeans, with or without fungicides application. The experiments were conducted in the 2015/16 and 2016/17 crop season, in Erechim-RS. Two experiments were carried out in a completely randomized design (DIC): one in the laboratory, under a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (cultivar x origin); and another in the field in a homogeneous area, in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (with/without fungicide application and certified/uncertified seed) for two cultivars, both with four replications. The variables evaluated were: germination and seed health, yield (kg ha-1), thousand grains weight (g), number of grains per plant, and incidence of foliar fungal diseases. The main fungi identified in seeds were Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp. and Fusarium sp. The highest incidence percentage were obtained in uncertifed seeds, at two harvests. Both cultivars and origins presented the minimum germination required for commercialization, however, certified seeds had better performance for seed vigor. As for normal seedlings, there was a significant difference only for the 2016/17 crop season, with the highest percentage obtained in certified seeds (52.0% for NS 5445 and 73.5% for BMX Ativa). Best productivity was achieved with cultivation of certified seeds associated with fungicides in both crops and cultivars. For thousand grains weight (TGW) there was no difference in origin, but only for cultivar and fungicides apply. The number of grains per plant was higher in plants from certified seeds and that received fungicides, being cv. BMX Ativa the most responsive for the two harvests analyzed. The main diseases found in the two harvests were: Asian rust, powdery mildew, mildew, septoriosis and cercosporiosis. However, seed origin, in both crops, did not differ in the incidence of Asian rust, powdery mildew and mildew, but for septoriosis and cercosporiosis, considered soybean late season diseases, seed origin is a determining fator.
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