Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy
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Texto Completo: | https://doi.org/10.19084/rca.16905 |
Resumo: | Cuticle thickness is known to affect the amount of active ingredient that reaches the target site of a post emergence herbicide and consequently its efficacy. So, this work aimed to relate glyphosate efficacy with the thickness of leaf cuticle of young and mature leaves of Arundo donax. Glyphosate was applied at different development stages of the invasive species, in spring, summer and autumn at the concentrations of 0.675; 1.350 and 2.025 g L-1. Cuticle thickness of mature and young leaf blade and leaf sheath was measured on transverse sections by light microscopy. Despite the significant differences in the cuticle thickness between young and mature leaves, this did not seem affect the efficacy of glyphosate uptake since no significant differences were observed between young and mature leaves glyphosate treatments. But herbicide efficacy was dependent of the plant development stage. Higher efficacy of glyphosate was recorded when plots were sprayed at the end of October (flowering) compared to end April and mid June applications. Mortality of giant reed was higher than 90% one year after treatment only in autumn treatments. This result suggests that other mechanisms are involved, probably the reserves carrying over to rhizomes, on herbicide efficacy. |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacyParâmetros morfoanatómicos foliares de Arundo donax e eficácia do glifosatoGeralCuticle thickness is known to affect the amount of active ingredient that reaches the target site of a post emergence herbicide and consequently its efficacy. So, this work aimed to relate glyphosate efficacy with the thickness of leaf cuticle of young and mature leaves of Arundo donax. Glyphosate was applied at different development stages of the invasive species, in spring, summer and autumn at the concentrations of 0.675; 1.350 and 2.025 g L-1. Cuticle thickness of mature and young leaf blade and leaf sheath was measured on transverse sections by light microscopy. Despite the significant differences in the cuticle thickness between young and mature leaves, this did not seem affect the efficacy of glyphosate uptake since no significant differences were observed between young and mature leaves glyphosate treatments. But herbicide efficacy was dependent of the plant development stage. Higher efficacy of glyphosate was recorded when plots were sprayed at the end of October (flowering) compared to end April and mid June applications. Mortality of giant reed was higher than 90% one year after treatment only in autumn treatments. This result suggests that other mechanisms are involved, probably the reserves carrying over to rhizomes, on herbicide efficacy.É sabido que a espessura da cutícula afeta a quantidade dum herbicida de pós emergência que chega ao local de ação e consequentemente a sua eficácia. Assim, este trabalho teve por objetivo relacionar a eficácia do glifosato com a espessura da cutícula de folhas jovens e adultas da invasora ribeirinha Arundo donax. O glifosato foi aplicado em diferentes estágios de crescimento da invasora, na primavera, verão e outono nas concentrações de 0,675; 1,350 e 2,025 g L-1. A espessura da cutícula foi medida por recurso a microscopia ótica em cortes transversais de folhas adultas e jovens, limbo e bainha, de A. donax. Apesar de haver diferenças significativas na espessura da cutícula de folhas jovens e adultas da invasora, tal facto não afetou a eficácia do glifosato dado que não se registaram diferenças significativas nos tratamentos herbicidas quer nas plantas com folhas jovens quer nas com folhas adultas. Todavia a eficácia variou com o estado de crescimento. As eficácias mais elevadas e significativas foram observadas nos talhões tratados à floração, fim de outubro. Nestes, um ano após o tratamento químico a eficácia era superior a 90%. Estes resultados apontam para que outros mecanismos envolvidos na eficácia do glifosato, possivelmente devido a uma maior translocação para os órgãos de reserva, associada à translocação dos assimilados que ocorre neste período de crescimento.Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal2019-01-23T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.19084/rca.16905eng2183-041X0871-018XMonteiro, AnaTeixeira, GenerosaMoreira, Jorge Frazãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-06T09:25:02Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/16905Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:31:09.948315Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy Parâmetros morfoanatómicos foliares de Arundo donax e eficácia do glifosato |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy Monteiro, Ana Geral |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy |
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Relationships between leaf anatomical features of Arundo donax and glyphosate efficacy |
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Monteiro, Ana |
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Monteiro, Ana Teixeira, Generosa Moreira, Jorge Frazão |
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Teixeira, Generosa Moreira, Jorge Frazão |
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Monteiro, Ana Teixeira, Generosa Moreira, Jorge Frazão |
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Cuticle thickness is known to affect the amount of active ingredient that reaches the target site of a post emergence herbicide and consequently its efficacy. So, this work aimed to relate glyphosate efficacy with the thickness of leaf cuticle of young and mature leaves of Arundo donax. Glyphosate was applied at different development stages of the invasive species, in spring, summer and autumn at the concentrations of 0.675; 1.350 and 2.025 g L-1. Cuticle thickness of mature and young leaf blade and leaf sheath was measured on transverse sections by light microscopy. Despite the significant differences in the cuticle thickness between young and mature leaves, this did not seem affect the efficacy of glyphosate uptake since no significant differences were observed between young and mature leaves glyphosate treatments. But herbicide efficacy was dependent of the plant development stage. Higher efficacy of glyphosate was recorded when plots were sprayed at the end of October (flowering) compared to end April and mid June applications. Mortality of giant reed was higher than 90% one year after treatment only in autumn treatments. This result suggests that other mechanisms are involved, probably the reserves carrying over to rhizomes, on herbicide efficacy. |
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Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal |
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