PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)

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Autor(a) principal: Helvig, Enelise Osco
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UNICENTRO
Texto Completo: http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/931
Resumo: An experiment was performed in a plastic greenhouse, climatized and with automatic irrigation system, aiming to evaluate the application dynamic deposition of glyphosate + atrazine + tembotrione (720 + 800 + 100,8 g i.a. or e.a. ha-1) tank mixture in six hybrids and two phenological stages of development. The experimental design was completely randomized with twelve treatments, represented by six hybrids, with and without application (RB9210™, DKB330 PRO2™, M30A37 PW™, P30F53YHR™, AS1555PRO2™, DKB285PRO2™) at two growth stages (3 and 5 leaves), with five repetitions. Two other experiments were carried out in the field at the farm school of Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste - UNICENTRO, Campus CEDETEG, Guarapuava-PR, during the 2016/2017 agricultural harvest, using the P2530™ and DKB 330PRO2™ hybrids. The second aimed to evaluate the spray deposition dynamic, as well as the selectivity and efficiency of herbicide tank mixtures combine or not with the foliar fertilizer Fertiactyl Pós™ in weed control in maize. The design was a completely randomized block design, with eight treatments and five repetitions, constituted by tank mixtures (g i.a. ha-1) + (mL pc ha-1): atrazina (ATR) + nicosulfuron (NIC) (1000 + 45); ATR + mesotrione (MES) (1000 + 144); ATR + tembotrione (TEM) (1000 + 100.8); ATR + NIC + Fertiactyl Pós™ (FEP) (1000 + 45) + (400); ATR + MES + FEP (1000 + 144) + (400); ATR + TEM + FEP (1000 + 100.8) + (400); and control with and without weeding. The second had the objective to determine the weeds coexistence periods (PAI) and control (PTPI) in the maize crop, in no-tillage and conventional systems, in high altitude. For this, four experiments were conducted in the field in Guarapuava-PR, during the 2016/2017 agricultural harvest, using the P2530™ (conventional) and P3271H™ (transgenic) hybrids in the no-tillage and conventional systems with crop residues of black oat (Avena strigosa). The experimental design completely randomized block design in a 2 x 7 factorial scheme with five repetitions, in the first factor was considered the periods of coexistence (PAI) and weed plant control (PTPI), and the second factor were the times of the weed community control, during: 0, 7, 14, 28, 42, 63 e 126 days after emergence (DAE). The application deposition in maize hybrids at V3 stage was superior comparing to V5 stage, with an increase of 37,1% on average. All maize hybrids presented higher phytotoxification in V3 stage compared to V5 stage. The FEP association with herbicides in tank mixtures did not interfere in the spray deposition in maize plants and Spermacoce latifolia, as well as in the weed control efficiency and grain yield, and could be used only to reduce phytotoxification and maintenance of chlorophyll levels of herbicide mixtures in maize crop. For P2530™ and P3271H™ hybrids, cultivated in conventional system with straw incorporation into the soil, the critical periods of weed interference (PCPI) were between 23 to 39 DAE and 23 to 35 DAE, respectively. At no-tillage on black oat straw, no PCPI was established, and only one single point control was needed between the periods of 21 to 33 DAE and 23 to 31 DAE for P2530™ and P3271H™ hybrids, respectively.
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spelling Maciel, Cleber Daniel de Goeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9449940655719033Mendes, Marcelo Cruzhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3780347776701459http://lattes.cnpq.br/0883241614560886Helvig, Enelise Osco2019-02-21T17:16:26Z2018-02-26Helvig, Enelise Osco. PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays). 2018. 80 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia - Mestrado) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Guarapuava - PR.http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/931An experiment was performed in a plastic greenhouse, climatized and with automatic irrigation system, aiming to evaluate the application dynamic deposition of glyphosate + atrazine + tembotrione (720 + 800 + 100,8 g i.a. or e.a. ha-1) tank mixture in six hybrids and two phenological stages of development. The experimental design was completely randomized with twelve treatments, represented by six hybrids, with and without application (RB9210™, DKB330 PRO2™, M30A37 PW™, P30F53YHR™, AS1555PRO2™, DKB285PRO2™) at two growth stages (3 and 5 leaves), with five repetitions. Two other experiments were carried out in the field at the farm school of Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste - UNICENTRO, Campus CEDETEG, Guarapuava-PR, during the 2016/2017 agricultural harvest, using the P2530™ and DKB 330PRO2™ hybrids. The second aimed to evaluate the spray deposition dynamic, as well as the selectivity and efficiency of herbicide tank mixtures combine or not with the foliar fertilizer Fertiactyl Pós™ in weed control in maize. The design was a completely randomized block design, with eight treatments and five repetitions, constituted by tank mixtures (g i.a. ha-1) + (mL pc ha-1): atrazina (ATR) + nicosulfuron (NIC) (1000 + 45); ATR + mesotrione (MES) (1000 + 144); ATR + tembotrione (TEM) (1000 + 100.8); ATR + NIC + Fertiactyl Pós™ (FEP) (1000 + 45) + (400); ATR + MES + FEP (1000 + 144) + (400); ATR + TEM + FEP (1000 + 100.8) + (400); and control with and without weeding. The second had the objective to determine the weeds coexistence periods (PAI) and control (PTPI) in the maize crop, in no-tillage and conventional systems, in high altitude. For this, four experiments were conducted in the field in Guarapuava-PR, during the 2016/2017 agricultural harvest, using the P2530™ (conventional) and P3271H™ (transgenic) hybrids in the no-tillage and conventional systems with crop residues of black oat (Avena strigosa). The experimental design completely randomized block design in a 2 x 7 factorial scheme with five repetitions, in the first factor was considered the periods of coexistence (PAI) and weed plant control (PTPI), and the second factor were the times of the weed community control, during: 0, 7, 14, 28, 42, 63 e 126 days after emergence (DAE). The application deposition in maize hybrids at V3 stage was superior comparing to V5 stage, with an increase of 37,1% on average. All maize hybrids presented higher phytotoxification in V3 stage compared to V5 stage. The FEP association with herbicides in tank mixtures did not interfere in the spray deposition in maize plants and Spermacoce latifolia, as well as in the weed control efficiency and grain yield, and could be used only to reduce phytotoxification and maintenance of chlorophyll levels of herbicide mixtures in maize crop. For P2530™ and P3271H™ hybrids, cultivated in conventional system with straw incorporation into the soil, the critical periods of weed interference (PCPI) were between 23 to 39 DAE and 23 to 35 DAE, respectively. At no-tillage on black oat straw, no PCPI was established, and only one single point control was needed between the periods of 21 to 33 DAE and 23 to 31 DAE for P2530™ and P3271H™ hybrids, respectively.Um experimento foi realizado em estufa plástica, climatizada e com sistema de irrigação automática, tendo como objetivo avaliar a dinâmica de deposição da aplicação da mistura em tanque de glyphosate + atrazine + tembotrione (720 + 800 + 100,8 g i.a. ou e.a. ha-1) em seis híbridos de milho e dois estádios fenológicos de desenvolvimento. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado com doze tratamentos representados por seis híbridos com e sem aplicação (RB9210®, DKB330 PRO2®, M30A37 PW®, P30F53YHR®, AS1555PRO2®, DKB285PRO2®) em dois estádios de desenvolvimento (3 e 5 folhas), com cinco repetições. Outros dois experimentos foram conduzidos a campo na fazenda escola da Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste - UNICENTRO, Campus CEDETEG, localizada em Guarapuava-PR, durante a safra agrícola 2016/2017, utilizando os híbridos P2530® e DKB 330PRO2®. O segundo teve como objetivo avaliar a dinâmica de deposição da pulverização, assim como a seletividade e eficiência de misturas em tanque de herbicidas associadas ou não ao fertilizante foliar Fertiactyl Pós®, no controle de plantas daninhas na cultura do milho. O delineamento utilizado foi o de blocos ao acaso, com oito tratamentos e cinco repetições, constituídos pelas misturas em tanque de (g i.a. ha-1) + (mL pc ha-1): atrazine (ATR) + nicosulfuron (NIC) (1000 + 45); ATR + mesotrione (MES) (1000 + 144); ATR + tembotrione (TEM) (1000 + 100,8); ATR + NIC + Fertiactyl Pós® (FEP) (1000 + 45) + (400); ATR + MES + FEP (1000 + 144) + (400); ATR + TEM + FEP (1000 + 100,8) + (400); e testemunhas capinadas e sem capina. O segundo teve como objetivo determinar os períodos de convivência (PAI) e controle (PTPI) das plantas daninhas na cultura do milho, em sistemas de plantio direto e convencional de altitude (acima de 1000 m) Para isso, quatro experimentos foram conduzidos a campo em Guarapuava-PR, durante a safra 2016/2017, utilizando os híbridos P2530® (convencional) e P3271H® (transgênico) em sistema de semeadura direta e convencional com resíduos culturais de aveia-preta (Avena strigosa). O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial 2 x 7, com cinco repetições, sendo no primeiro fator considerado os períodos de convivência (PAI) e controle (PTPI) das plantas daninhas, e o segundo as épocas de controle da comunidade infestante durante 0, 7, 14, 28, 42, 63 e 126 dias após a emergência da cultura (DAE). A deposição da aplicação em híbridos de milho no estádio V3 foi superior à no estádio V5, sendo que em média o incremento foi de 37,1%. Todos os híbridos de milho apresentaram no estádio V3 maior fitointoxicação em comparação ao estádio V5. A associação de FEP em mistura em tanque com os herbicidas não interferiu na deposição da pulverização em plantas de milho e erva quente (Spermacoce latifolia), assim como na eficiência de controle de plantas daninhas e produtividade de grãos, podendo ser utilizado apenas para reduzir fitointoxicação e manutenção dos níveis de clorofila de misturas de herbicidas na cultura do milho. Para os híbridos P2530® e P3271H®, cultivados em semeadura convencional com incorporação da palha ao solo, os períodos críticos de prevenção à interferência (PCPI) se situaram entre 23 a 39 DAE e 23 a 35 DAE, respectivamente. Na semeadura direta sobre a palha de aveia-preta não foi estabelecido PCPI, sendo constatada a necessidade de apenas um único controle pontual entre os períodos de 21 a 33 DAE e 23 a 31 DAE para P2530® e P3271H®, respectivamente.Submitted by Fabiano Jucá (fjuca@unicentro.br) on 2019-02-21T17:16:26Z No. of bitstreams: 1 dissertacao_final_enelise_osco.pdf: 1359223 bytes, checksum: 46b41ef842a830aaec0e76f9f6793f5f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-02-21T17:16:26Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
title PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
spellingShingle PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
Helvig, Enelise Osco
Fitointoxicação
Zea mays L.
produtividade
manejo
phytotoxicity
Zea mays L.
productivity
management
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
title_full PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
title_fullStr PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
title_full_unstemmed PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
title_sort PERÍODOS DE INTERFERÊNCIA DE PLANTAS DANINHAS, SELETIVIDADE DE MISTURAS EM TANQUE DE HERBICIDAS E TECNOLOGIA DE APLICAÇÃO NA CULTURA DO MILHO (Zea mays)
author Helvig, Enelise Osco
author_facet Helvig, Enelise Osco
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Maciel, Cleber Daniel de Goes
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9449940655719033
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Mendes, Marcelo Cruz
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3780347776701459
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0883241614560886
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Helvig, Enelise Osco
contributor_str_mv Maciel, Cleber Daniel de Goes
Mendes, Marcelo Cruz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fitointoxicação
Zea mays L.
produtividade
manejo
topic Fitointoxicação
Zea mays L.
produtividade
manejo
phytotoxicity
Zea mays L.
productivity
management
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv phytotoxicity
Zea mays L.
productivity
management
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description An experiment was performed in a plastic greenhouse, climatized and with automatic irrigation system, aiming to evaluate the application dynamic deposition of glyphosate + atrazine + tembotrione (720 + 800 + 100,8 g i.a. or e.a. ha-1) tank mixture in six hybrids and two phenological stages of development. The experimental design was completely randomized with twelve treatments, represented by six hybrids, with and without application (RB9210™, DKB330 PRO2™, M30A37 PW™, P30F53YHR™, AS1555PRO2™, DKB285PRO2™) at two growth stages (3 and 5 leaves), with five repetitions. Two other experiments were carried out in the field at the farm school of Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste - UNICENTRO, Campus CEDETEG, Guarapuava-PR, during the 2016/2017 agricultural harvest, using the P2530™ and DKB 330PRO2™ hybrids. The second aimed to evaluate the spray deposition dynamic, as well as the selectivity and efficiency of herbicide tank mixtures combine or not with the foliar fertilizer Fertiactyl Pós™ in weed control in maize. The design was a completely randomized block design, with eight treatments and five repetitions, constituted by tank mixtures (g i.a. ha-1) + (mL pc ha-1): atrazina (ATR) + nicosulfuron (NIC) (1000 + 45); ATR + mesotrione (MES) (1000 + 144); ATR + tembotrione (TEM) (1000 + 100.8); ATR + NIC + Fertiactyl Pós™ (FEP) (1000 + 45) + (400); ATR + MES + FEP (1000 + 144) + (400); ATR + TEM + FEP (1000 + 100.8) + (400); and control with and without weeding. The second had the objective to determine the weeds coexistence periods (PAI) and control (PTPI) in the maize crop, in no-tillage and conventional systems, in high altitude. For this, four experiments were conducted in the field in Guarapuava-PR, during the 2016/2017 agricultural harvest, using the P2530™ (conventional) and P3271H™ (transgenic) hybrids in the no-tillage and conventional systems with crop residues of black oat (Avena strigosa). The experimental design completely randomized block design in a 2 x 7 factorial scheme with five repetitions, in the first factor was considered the periods of coexistence (PAI) and weed plant control (PTPI), and the second factor were the times of the weed community control, during: 0, 7, 14, 28, 42, 63 e 126 days after emergence (DAE). The application deposition in maize hybrids at V3 stage was superior comparing to V5 stage, with an increase of 37,1% on average. All maize hybrids presented higher phytotoxification in V3 stage compared to V5 stage. The FEP association with herbicides in tank mixtures did not interfere in the spray deposition in maize plants and Spermacoce latifolia, as well as in the weed control efficiency and grain yield, and could be used only to reduce phytotoxification and maintenance of chlorophyll levels of herbicide mixtures in maize crop. For P2530™ and P3271H™ hybrids, cultivated in conventional system with straw incorporation into the soil, the critical periods of weed interference (PCPI) were between 23 to 39 DAE and 23 to 35 DAE, respectively. At no-tillage on black oat straw, no PCPI was established, and only one single point control was needed between the periods of 21 to 33 DAE and 23 to 31 DAE for P2530™ and P3271H™ hybrids, respectively.
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