Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares Ramos,Maria Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: da Silva Santos,Renata Thaysa, Griesang,Fabiano, Almeida,Dieimisson Paulo, da Costa Ferreira,Marcelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos do instituto biológico (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The use of adjuvants associated with herbicides aims at improving the performance of application and the consequent increase in the biological effect of the treatment. However, the sequence of product added to the sprayer tank can influence the phytosanitary spray solution. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the control of Senna obtusifolia as a function of the sequence of addition of the herbicide aminopyralid + fluroxypyr and adjuvants in the preparation of spray solution. Two herbicide doses (1 and 2 L c.p. ha-1) associated with the adjuvants mineral oil (MO), silicone polyether copolymer (SIL), and a mixture of phosphatidylcholine and propionic acid (LEC), all in the proportion of 0.3% v v-1, with alternate addition to the spray solution to evaluate the effects of the preparation sequence. The spray solution volume considered was 150 L ha-1. Evaluations of spray solution stability were performed from the visual evaluation of homogeneity, electrical conductivity, and pH. The effect of treatment on S. obtusifolia control was measured using a scoring scale and dry matter. Correlation coefficients between the evaluations were also determined. No difference of the preparation sequence of spray solution was observed for stability, pH, and electrical conductivity, but an influence was observed on S. obtusifolia control, without changing dry matter accumulation. The treatment with the adjuvant LEC previously added to the herbicide provided a higher control rate at the highest dose, while the adjuvant SIL had the opposite effect.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
title Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
spellingShingle Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
Tavares Ramos,Maria Fernanda
preparation order
pasture
weed
Senna obtusifolia
title_short Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
title_full Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
title_fullStr Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
title_full_unstemmed Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
title_sort Does the sequence of addition of herbicide and adjuvants to the spray solution influence sicklepod control?
author Tavares Ramos,Maria Fernanda
author_facet Tavares Ramos,Maria Fernanda
da Silva Santos,Renata Thaysa
Griesang,Fabiano
Almeida,Dieimisson Paulo
da Costa Ferreira,Marcelo
author_role author
author2 da Silva Santos,Renata Thaysa
Griesang,Fabiano
Almeida,Dieimisson Paulo
da Costa Ferreira,Marcelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares Ramos,Maria Fernanda
da Silva Santos,Renata Thaysa
Griesang,Fabiano
Almeida,Dieimisson Paulo
da Costa Ferreira,Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv preparation order
pasture
weed
Senna obtusifolia
topic preparation order
pasture
weed
Senna obtusifolia
description ABSTRACT The use of adjuvants associated with herbicides aims at improving the performance of application and the consequent increase in the biological effect of the treatment. However, the sequence of product added to the sprayer tank can influence the phytosanitary spray solution. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the control of Senna obtusifolia as a function of the sequence of addition of the herbicide aminopyralid + fluroxypyr and adjuvants in the preparation of spray solution. Two herbicide doses (1 and 2 L c.p. ha-1) associated with the adjuvants mineral oil (MO), silicone polyether copolymer (SIL), and a mixture of phosphatidylcholine and propionic acid (LEC), all in the proportion of 0.3% v v-1, with alternate addition to the spray solution to evaluate the effects of the preparation sequence. The spray solution volume considered was 150 L ha-1. Evaluations of spray solution stability were performed from the visual evaluation of homogeneity, electrical conductivity, and pH. The effect of treatment on S. obtusifolia control was measured using a scoring scale and dry matter. Correlation coefficients between the evaluations were also determined. No difference of the preparation sequence of spray solution was observed for stability, pH, and electrical conductivity, but an influence was observed on S. obtusifolia control, without changing dry matter accumulation. The treatment with the adjuvant LEC previously added to the herbicide provided a higher control rate at the highest dose, while the adjuvant SIL had the opposite effect.
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