HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS

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Autor(a) principal: ANÉSIO,A.H.C.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: SANTOS,M.V., SILVEIRA,R.R., FERREIRA,E.A., BRAZ,T.G.S., TUFFI SANTOS,L.D., SANTOS,J.B.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study was conducted in order to evaluate the selectivity of signal grass and congo grass, submitted to post-emergence herbicide application. The experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions, in Diamantina, Minas Gerais state, and it was arranged in a randomized block design, with five replications. Treatments were set in factor scheme (8 x 2) + 2. Eight herbicides (nicosulfuron; clomazone; glyphosate; fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen; lactofen; fomesafen; fluazifop-p-butyl and mesotrione) were applied in doses recommended by the manufacturer on two fodder species: Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk (signal grass) and Brachiaria ruziziensis (congo grass); in addition, there were two control samples without herbicide application, for a total of 18 treatments. The evaluated herbicides showed less intoxication on signal grass when compared to congo grass. Nicosulfuron and glyphosate promoted higher intoxication on both species when compared to the other herbicides. Glyphosate, fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen, fluazifop-p-butyl, mesotrione and nicosulfuron affected the ratio variable / maximum fluorescence (Fv/Fm) in both species, indicating an effect provided by these herbicides on the electron transport chain. Results demonstrated that signal grass and congo grass have higher susceptibility to glyphosate, fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen, fluazifop-p-butyl, mesotrione and nicosulfuron. congo grass shows higher susceptibility to the studied herbicides when compared to signal grass.
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spelling HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASSBrachiaria decumbensBrachiaria ruziziensisgrass controlpastureweeds forageABSTRACT This study was conducted in order to evaluate the selectivity of signal grass and congo grass, submitted to post-emergence herbicide application. The experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions, in Diamantina, Minas Gerais state, and it was arranged in a randomized block design, with five replications. Treatments were set in factor scheme (8 x 2) + 2. Eight herbicides (nicosulfuron; clomazone; glyphosate; fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen; lactofen; fomesafen; fluazifop-p-butyl and mesotrione) were applied in doses recommended by the manufacturer on two fodder species: Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk (signal grass) and Brachiaria ruziziensis (congo grass); in addition, there were two control samples without herbicide application, for a total of 18 treatments. The evaluated herbicides showed less intoxication on signal grass when compared to congo grass. Nicosulfuron and glyphosate promoted higher intoxication on both species when compared to the other herbicides. Glyphosate, fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen, fluazifop-p-butyl, mesotrione and nicosulfuron affected the ratio variable / maximum fluorescence (Fv/Fm) in both species, indicating an effect provided by these herbicides on the electron transport chain. Results demonstrated that signal grass and congo grass have higher susceptibility to glyphosate, fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen, fluazifop-p-butyl, mesotrione and nicosulfuron. congo grass shows higher susceptibility to the studied herbicides when compared to signal grass.Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas 2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-83582017000100260Planta Daninha v.35 2017reponame:Planta daninha (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas (SBCPD)instacron:SBCPD10.1590/s0100-83582017350100062info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessANÉSIO,A.H.C.SANTOS,M.V.SILVEIRA,R.R.FERREIRA,E.A.BRAZ,T.G.S.TUFFI SANTOS,L.D.SANTOS,J.B.eng2018-07-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-83582017000100260Revistahttp://revistas.cpd.ufv.br/pdaninhaweb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rpdaninha@gmail.com1806-96810100-8358opendoar:2018-07-24T00:00Planta daninha (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas (SBCPD)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
title HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
spellingShingle HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
ANÉSIO,A.H.C.
Brachiaria decumbens
Brachiaria ruziziensis
grass control
pasture
weeds forage
title_short HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
title_full HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
title_fullStr HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
title_full_unstemmed HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
title_sort HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY TO SIGNAL GRASS AND CONGO GRASS
author ANÉSIO,A.H.C.
author_facet ANÉSIO,A.H.C.
SANTOS,M.V.
SILVEIRA,R.R.
FERREIRA,E.A.
BRAZ,T.G.S.
TUFFI SANTOS,L.D.
SANTOS,J.B.
author_role author
author2 SANTOS,M.V.
SILVEIRA,R.R.
FERREIRA,E.A.
BRAZ,T.G.S.
TUFFI SANTOS,L.D.
SANTOS,J.B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ANÉSIO,A.H.C.
SANTOS,M.V.
SILVEIRA,R.R.
FERREIRA,E.A.
BRAZ,T.G.S.
TUFFI SANTOS,L.D.
SANTOS,J.B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachiaria decumbens
Brachiaria ruziziensis
grass control
pasture
weeds forage
topic Brachiaria decumbens
Brachiaria ruziziensis
grass control
pasture
weeds forage
description ABSTRACT This study was conducted in order to evaluate the selectivity of signal grass and congo grass, submitted to post-emergence herbicide application. The experiment was conducted under greenhouse conditions, in Diamantina, Minas Gerais state, and it was arranged in a randomized block design, with five replications. Treatments were set in factor scheme (8 x 2) + 2. Eight herbicides (nicosulfuron; clomazone; glyphosate; fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen; lactofen; fomesafen; fluazifop-p-butyl and mesotrione) were applied in doses recommended by the manufacturer on two fodder species: Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk (signal grass) and Brachiaria ruziziensis (congo grass); in addition, there were two control samples without herbicide application, for a total of 18 treatments. The evaluated herbicides showed less intoxication on signal grass when compared to congo grass. Nicosulfuron and glyphosate promoted higher intoxication on both species when compared to the other herbicides. Glyphosate, fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen, fluazifop-p-butyl, mesotrione and nicosulfuron affected the ratio variable / maximum fluorescence (Fv/Fm) in both species, indicating an effect provided by these herbicides on the electron transport chain. Results demonstrated that signal grass and congo grass have higher susceptibility to glyphosate, fluazifop-p-butyl + fomesafen, fluazifop-p-butyl, mesotrione and nicosulfuron. congo grass shows higher susceptibility to the studied herbicides when compared to signal grass.
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