Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat

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Autor(a) principal: AISENBERG,G.R.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: WESTENDORFF,N.R., LANGARO,A.C., VARGAS,L., AGOSTINETTO,D.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Horseweed control through application of 2.4-D in the winter season is an alternative to manage biotypes resistant to herbicides that belong to other mechanisms of action. The objectives of this study were to assess the physiological quality of wheat seeds and determine the rate of 2.4-D residue, as function of application stages and herbicide rates. The treatments were arranged in factorial scheme, with three application stages (flowering, soft dough and hard dough), and four 2.4-D rates (0; 504; 1,008 and 2,015 g a.i. ha-1). The application of 2.4-D in the wheat crop changed physiological seed quality by increased the rate and total percentage of germination. The application of 2.4-D resulted in herbicide accumulation in seeds, especially when application was carried out at the soft dough stage. Also, the increase in herbicide rate increased the level of residue in the seeds. However, regardless of stage of application for 2.4-D and herbicide rate in use, the values of residue found in the seeds were below the allowed maximum limit.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
title Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
spellingShingle Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
AISENBERG,G.R.
Triticum aestivum
weeds
germination
dry matter
title_short Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
title_full Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
title_fullStr Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
title_sort Physiological Performance of Seeds and Level of Herbicide Residues Depending on Application of 2.4-D in Wheat
author AISENBERG,G.R.
author_facet AISENBERG,G.R.
WESTENDORFF,N.R.
LANGARO,A.C.
VARGAS,L.
AGOSTINETTO,D.
author_role author
author2 WESTENDORFF,N.R.
LANGARO,A.C.
VARGAS,L.
AGOSTINETTO,D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv AISENBERG,G.R.
WESTENDORFF,N.R.
LANGARO,A.C.
VARGAS,L.
AGOSTINETTO,D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Triticum aestivum
weeds
germination
dry matter
topic Triticum aestivum
weeds
germination
dry matter
description ABSTRACT: Horseweed control through application of 2.4-D in the winter season is an alternative to manage biotypes resistant to herbicides that belong to other mechanisms of action. The objectives of this study were to assess the physiological quality of wheat seeds and determine the rate of 2.4-D residue, as function of application stages and herbicide rates. The treatments were arranged in factorial scheme, with three application stages (flowering, soft dough and hard dough), and four 2.4-D rates (0; 504; 1,008 and 2,015 g a.i. ha-1). The application of 2.4-D in the wheat crop changed physiological seed quality by increased the rate and total percentage of germination. The application of 2.4-D resulted in herbicide accumulation in seeds, especially when application was carried out at the soft dough stage. Also, the increase in herbicide rate increased the level of residue in the seeds. However, regardless of stage of application for 2.4-D and herbicide rate in use, the values of residue found in the seeds were below the allowed maximum limit.
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