Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder.
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Resumo: | The industrial treatment of seeds has favored the development of new technologies such as the use of dry powder. It has made application of spray volumes higher than those used in the conventional treatment. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the effect of industrial treatments at different spray volumes with and without application of dry powder on physiological quality of soybean seeds. A completely randomized experimental design was performed with four replications in a 5 x 2 factorial arrangement for cultivars BRS 359 RR and BRS 284. The factors were five spray volumes (0, 600, 1200, 1800 and 2400 mL. 100 kg-1) with and without the application of dry powder. The products used to obtain the volumes were fungicides (carbendazim + thiram); insecticides (imidacloprid + thiodicarb); nematicide (abamectin); micronutrients (cobalt, molybdenum and zinc); polymer (peridiam); biostimulant (kinetin + gibberellic acid + 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid) and inoculant (Bradyrhizobium japonicum). The physiological quality of the seeds was determined by the following assessments: germination, first count of germination test, seedling emergence in sand, emergence speed index, and total length of the seedling shoot and root. The results showed that increased spray volume associated with the application of dry powder in seed treatment reduced the physiological quality of soybean seeds, and spray volumes up to 1200 mL 100 kg-1 in seed treatment without the application of dry powder do not impact the emergence and establishment of soybean seedlings. |
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Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder.Dry powderGlycine max (L) MerrillAspecto FisiológicoSojaPulverizaçãoPó SecoFungicidaGerminaçãoGlycine MaxInseticidaTeste de VigorPhysiological responseSoybeansSpray volumeFungicidesGerminationInsecticidesVigorThe industrial treatment of seeds has favored the development of new technologies such as the use of dry powder. It has made application of spray volumes higher than those used in the conventional treatment. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the effect of industrial treatments at different spray volumes with and without application of dry powder on physiological quality of soybean seeds. A completely randomized experimental design was performed with four replications in a 5 x 2 factorial arrangement for cultivars BRS 359 RR and BRS 284. The factors were five spray volumes (0, 600, 1200, 1800 and 2400 mL. 100 kg-1) with and without the application of dry powder. The products used to obtain the volumes were fungicides (carbendazim + thiram); insecticides (imidacloprid + thiodicarb); nematicide (abamectin); micronutrients (cobalt, molybdenum and zinc); polymer (peridiam); biostimulant (kinetin + gibberellic acid + 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid) and inoculant (Bradyrhizobium japonicum). The physiological quality of the seeds was determined by the following assessments: germination, first count of germination test, seedling emergence in sand, emergence speed index, and total length of the seedling shoot and root. The results showed that increased spray volume associated with the application of dry powder in seed treatment reduced the physiological quality of soybean seeds, and spray volumes up to 1200 mL 100 kg-1 in seed treatment without the application of dry powder do not impact the emergence and establishment of soybean seedlings.JULIA ABATI, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, UEM, Maringá, PR.; CRISTIAN RAFAEL BRZEZINSKI, Gdm Genetica Do Brasil S. A., Porto Nacional, TO; CLAUDEMIR ZUCARELI, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR.; FLÁVIA WERNER, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR.; ADEMIR ASSIS HENNING, CNPSO; FERNANDO AUGUSTO HENNING, CNPSO.ABATI, J.BRZEZINSKI, C. R.ZUCARELI, C.WERNER, F.HENNING, A. A.HENNING, F. A.2021-05-04T12:31:14Z2021-05-04T12:31:14Z2021-03-242020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAustralian Journal of Crop Science, v. 14, n. 5, p. 836-841, 2020.1835-2707http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/113088610.21475/ajcs.20.14.05.p2412enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-05-04T12:31:23Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1130886Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-05-04T12:31:23falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-05-04T12:31:23Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
title |
Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
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Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. ABATI, J. Dry powder Glycine max (L) Merrill Aspecto Fisiológico Soja Pulverização Pó Seco Fungicida Germinação Glycine Max Inseticida Teste de Vigor Physiological response Soybeans Spray volume Fungicides Germination Insecticides Vigor |
title_short |
Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
title_full |
Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
title_fullStr |
Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
title_full_unstemmed |
Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
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Physiological potential of soybean industrially treated with different spray volumes and dry powder. |
author |
ABATI, J. |
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ABATI, J. BRZEZINSKI, C. R. ZUCARELI, C. WERNER, F. HENNING, A. A. HENNING, F. A. |
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BRZEZINSKI, C. R. ZUCARELI, C. WERNER, F. HENNING, A. A. HENNING, F. A. |
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JULIA ABATI, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, UEM, Maringá, PR.; CRISTIAN RAFAEL BRZEZINSKI, Gdm Genetica Do Brasil S. A., Porto Nacional, TO; CLAUDEMIR ZUCARELI, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR.; FLÁVIA WERNER, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR.; ADEMIR ASSIS HENNING, CNPSO; FERNANDO AUGUSTO HENNING, CNPSO. |
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ABATI, J. BRZEZINSKI, C. R. ZUCARELI, C. WERNER, F. HENNING, A. A. HENNING, F. A. |
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Dry powder Glycine max (L) Merrill Aspecto Fisiológico Soja Pulverização Pó Seco Fungicida Germinação Glycine Max Inseticida Teste de Vigor Physiological response Soybeans Spray volume Fungicides Germination Insecticides Vigor |
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Dry powder Glycine max (L) Merrill Aspecto Fisiológico Soja Pulverização Pó Seco Fungicida Germinação Glycine Max Inseticida Teste de Vigor Physiological response Soybeans Spray volume Fungicides Germination Insecticides Vigor |
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The industrial treatment of seeds has favored the development of new technologies such as the use of dry powder. It has made application of spray volumes higher than those used in the conventional treatment. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the effect of industrial treatments at different spray volumes with and without application of dry powder on physiological quality of soybean seeds. A completely randomized experimental design was performed with four replications in a 5 x 2 factorial arrangement for cultivars BRS 359 RR and BRS 284. The factors were five spray volumes (0, 600, 1200, 1800 and 2400 mL. 100 kg-1) with and without the application of dry powder. The products used to obtain the volumes were fungicides (carbendazim + thiram); insecticides (imidacloprid + thiodicarb); nematicide (abamectin); micronutrients (cobalt, molybdenum and zinc); polymer (peridiam); biostimulant (kinetin + gibberellic acid + 4-indol-3-ylbutyric acid) and inoculant (Bradyrhizobium japonicum). The physiological quality of the seeds was determined by the following assessments: germination, first count of germination test, seedling emergence in sand, emergence speed index, and total length of the seedling shoot and root. The results showed that increased spray volume associated with the application of dry powder in seed treatment reduced the physiological quality of soybean seeds, and spray volumes up to 1200 mL 100 kg-1 in seed treatment without the application of dry powder do not impact the emergence and establishment of soybean seedlings. |
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Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 14, n. 5, p. 836-841, 2020. 1835-2707 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130886 10.21475/ajcs.20.14.05.p2412 |
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Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 14, n. 5, p. 836-841, 2020. 1835-2707 10.21475/ajcs.20.14.05.p2412 |
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