Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides
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Resumo: | A serial of factors related to development of glyphosate-tolerant corn should be approached and best studied. This work was developed to evaluate foliar levels of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn, besides the grain yield of glyphosate-tolerant corn (DKB390 RR hybrid). An experiment was carried out under field conditions, during the crop year of 2010/2011. A randomized complete block design with four repetitions was used to distribute the treatments in the field. Twelve herbicide treatments were studied: glyphosate (720, 1200 and sequential application of 960 plus 720 g ha-1 of the acid glyphosate equivalent), atrazine (2500 g ha-1), nicosulfuron (60 g ha-1), mesotrione (192 g ha-1), tembotrione (100,8 g ha-1), atrazine plus glyphosate (1000 + 960 g ha-1), atrazine plus nicosulfuron (1000 + 20 g ha-1), atrazine plus mesotrione (1000 + 144 g ha-1) and atrazine plus tembotrione (1000 + 75,6 g ha-1) and one control treatment without herbicide. The glyphosate and mesotrione alone did not cause no visible injury to corn. The other herbicides caused intoxication symptoms classified as light (<5%). The treatments studied did not affect foliar levels of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Mn and Zn in the corn plants. But, the plants treated with atrazine plus nicosulfuron had more leaf Fe content, and the plants sprayed with glyphosate (in the three doses) and atrazine, more accumulation of Cu in the leaf. The Grain yield of corn was reduced with application single of glyphosate (1200 g ha-1), nicosulfuron, tembotrione and with the mixture atrazine plus nicosulfuron. |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicidesTeores foliares de macro e micronutrientes em milho tolerante ao glyphosate submetido à herbicidasRoundup Ready cornGlyphosate-resistant cornMineral nutrition.Milho Roundup ReadyMilho resistente ao glyphosateNutrição mineral.AgronomiaA serial of factors related to development of glyphosate-tolerant corn should be approached and best studied. This work was developed to evaluate foliar levels of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn, besides the grain yield of glyphosate-tolerant corn (DKB390 RR hybrid). An experiment was carried out under field conditions, during the crop year of 2010/2011. A randomized complete block design with four repetitions was used to distribute the treatments in the field. Twelve herbicide treatments were studied: glyphosate (720, 1200 and sequential application of 960 plus 720 g ha-1 of the acid glyphosate equivalent), atrazine (2500 g ha-1), nicosulfuron (60 g ha-1), mesotrione (192 g ha-1), tembotrione (100,8 g ha-1), atrazine plus glyphosate (1000 + 960 g ha-1), atrazine plus nicosulfuron (1000 + 20 g ha-1), atrazine plus mesotrione (1000 + 144 g ha-1) and atrazine plus tembotrione (1000 + 75,6 g ha-1) and one control treatment without herbicide. The glyphosate and mesotrione alone did not cause no visible injury to corn. The other herbicides caused intoxication symptoms classified as light (<5%). The treatments studied did not affect foliar levels of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Mn and Zn in the corn plants. But, the plants treated with atrazine plus nicosulfuron had more leaf Fe content, and the plants sprayed with glyphosate (in the three doses) and atrazine, more accumulation of Cu in the leaf. The Grain yield of corn was reduced with application single of glyphosate (1200 g ha-1), nicosulfuron, tembotrione and with the mixture atrazine plus nicosulfuron.Uma série de fatores relacionados ao desenvolvimento do milho tolerante ao glyphosate devem ser abordados e melhor estudados. Com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito de tratamentos herbicidas nos teores foliares de N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn e zinco Zn e na produção de grãos de milho cultivar híbrido DKB390 RR tolerante ao herbicida glyphosate, foi desenvolvido experimento em condições de campo, no ano agrícola 2010/2011. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso, com 12 tratamentos e quatro repetições. Os herbicidas glyphosate (720, 1200 e sequencial de 960 mais 720 g ha-1 de equivalente ácido), atrazine (2500 g ha-1), nicosulfuron (60 g ha-1), mesotrione (192 g ha-1), tembotrione (100,8 g ha-1), atrazine mais glyphosate (1000 + 960 g ha-1), atrazine mais nicosulfuron (1000 + 20 g ha-1), atrazine mais mesotrione (1000 + 144 g ha-1) e atrazine mais tembotrione (1000 + 75,6 g ha-1) e uma testemunha sem aplicação foram estudados. Os herbicidas glyphosate e mesotrione isolados não causaram nenhuma injúria visível às plantas. Os demais herbicidas ocasionaram sintomas visuais de fitointoxicação muito leve (<5%). Os tratamentos não afetaram os teores foliares de N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Mn e Zn. Mas, as plantas tratadas com atrazine mais nicosulfuron tiveram maior teor foliar de Fe, e aquelas pulverizadas com glyphosate (nas três dosagens) e atrazine, maior acúmulo de Cu nas folhas. A aplicação isolada de glyphosate (1200 g ha-1), nicosulfuron, tembotrione e da mistura atrazine mais nicosulfuron ocasionaram redução na produção de grãos.UEL2013-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1036310.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6Supl1p3165Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 34 No. 6Supl1 (2013); 3165-3172Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 34 n. 6Supl1 (2013); 3165-31721679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/10363/pdf_57Correia, Núbia MariaSantos, Edson Aparecidoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-19T18:36:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10363Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2015-11-19T18:36:10Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides Teores foliares de macro e micronutrientes em milho tolerante ao glyphosate submetido à herbicidas |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides Correia, Núbia Maria Roundup Ready corn Glyphosate-resistant corn Mineral nutrition. Milho Roundup Ready Milho resistente ao glyphosate Nutrição mineral. Agronomia |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides |
title_full |
Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides |
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Foliar levels of macro and micronutrients in glyphosate-tolerant corn submitted to herbicides |
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Correia, Núbia Maria |
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Correia, Núbia Maria Santos, Edson Aparecido |
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Santos, Edson Aparecido |
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Correia, Núbia Maria Santos, Edson Aparecido |
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Roundup Ready corn Glyphosate-resistant corn Mineral nutrition. Milho Roundup Ready Milho resistente ao glyphosate Nutrição mineral. Agronomia |
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Roundup Ready corn Glyphosate-resistant corn Mineral nutrition. Milho Roundup Ready Milho resistente ao glyphosate Nutrição mineral. Agronomia |
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A serial of factors related to development of glyphosate-tolerant corn should be approached and best studied. This work was developed to evaluate foliar levels of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn, besides the grain yield of glyphosate-tolerant corn (DKB390 RR hybrid). An experiment was carried out under field conditions, during the crop year of 2010/2011. A randomized complete block design with four repetitions was used to distribute the treatments in the field. Twelve herbicide treatments were studied: glyphosate (720, 1200 and sequential application of 960 plus 720 g ha-1 of the acid glyphosate equivalent), atrazine (2500 g ha-1), nicosulfuron (60 g ha-1), mesotrione (192 g ha-1), tembotrione (100,8 g ha-1), atrazine plus glyphosate (1000 + 960 g ha-1), atrazine plus nicosulfuron (1000 + 20 g ha-1), atrazine plus mesotrione (1000 + 144 g ha-1) and atrazine plus tembotrione (1000 + 75,6 g ha-1) and one control treatment without herbicide. The glyphosate and mesotrione alone did not cause no visible injury to corn. The other herbicides caused intoxication symptoms classified as light (<5%). The treatments studied did not affect foliar levels of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, B, Mn and Zn in the corn plants. But, the plants treated with atrazine plus nicosulfuron had more leaf Fe content, and the plants sprayed with glyphosate (in the three doses) and atrazine, more accumulation of Cu in the leaf. The Grain yield of corn was reduced with application single of glyphosate (1200 g ha-1), nicosulfuron, tembotrione and with the mixture atrazine plus nicosulfuron. |
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