Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Roque de Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Munhoz, Diego Gomes, Bianchi, Leandro, Anunciato, Vitor Muller, Tropaldi, Leandro, Silva, Paulo Vinicius da, Carbonari, Caio Antonio, Velini, Edivaldo Domingues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14355
Resumo: Velvet bean is an annual legume, which in recent years has assumed a prominent position as an important weed in several regions. Chemical control is one of the main tools for weed management, however, different climatic conditions can considerably influence the effectiveness of many molecules. Glyphosate is one of the systemic herbicides, with a wide spectrum of control, widely used for chemical control of weeds. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the growth responses of velvet bean plants at different temperatures submitted to glyphosate doses. Two experiments were carried out in a greenhouse, in a completely randomized design, with five replications. The treatments consisted of nine doses of glyphosate (g ae ha-1) 2.81; 5.62; 11.25; 22.5; 45.0; 90.0; 180.0; 360.0 and 720.0, in addition to a control treatment (without herbicide application). Visual phytotoxicity evaluations were performed at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after application (DAA), and at 28 DAA shoot dry matter of the plants, in addition to extraction and quantification of the epicuticular wax. Doses of glyphosate less than 22.5 g ae ha-1 did not cause any effect on plants and doses greater than 360 g ae ha-1 caused the death of the velvet bean in both experiments. The response of the velvet bean in the intermediate doses of glyphosate varied and was associated with the different temperature conditions that caused differences in the amounts of waxes in the experiments carried out. Velvet bean plants respond differently to the herbicide glyphosate under different temperature conditions.
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spelling Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperaturesLa respuesta al glifosato en el frijol terciopelo se desarrolló a diferentes temperaturasResposta de glyphosate em mucuna-preta desenvolvida em diferentes temperaturas Adubo verdeEPSPSPlanta daninha.Abonos verdesEPSPSMaleza.Green manuresEPSPSWeed.Velvet bean is an annual legume, which in recent years has assumed a prominent position as an important weed in several regions. Chemical control is one of the main tools for weed management, however, different climatic conditions can considerably influence the effectiveness of many molecules. Glyphosate is one of the systemic herbicides, with a wide spectrum of control, widely used for chemical control of weeds. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the growth responses of velvet bean plants at different temperatures submitted to glyphosate doses. Two experiments were carried out in a greenhouse, in a completely randomized design, with five replications. The treatments consisted of nine doses of glyphosate (g ae ha-1) 2.81; 5.62; 11.25; 22.5; 45.0; 90.0; 180.0; 360.0 and 720.0, in addition to a control treatment (without herbicide application). Visual phytotoxicity evaluations were performed at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after application (DAA), and at 28 DAA shoot dry matter of the plants, in addition to extraction and quantification of the epicuticular wax. Doses of glyphosate less than 22.5 g ae ha-1 did not cause any effect on plants and doses greater than 360 g ae ha-1 caused the death of the velvet bean in both experiments. The response of the velvet bean in the intermediate doses of glyphosate varied and was associated with the different temperature conditions that caused differences in the amounts of waxes in the experiments carried out. Velvet bean plants respond differently to the herbicide glyphosate under different temperature conditions.El frijol terciopelo es una leguminosa anual, que en los últimos años ha asumido una posición destacada como maleza importante en varias regiones. El control químico es una de las principales herramientas para el manejo de malezas, sin embargo, las diferentes condiciones climáticas pueden influir considerablemente en la efectividad de muchas moléculas. El glyphosate es uno de los herbicidas sistémicos, con un amplio espectro de control, muy utilizado para el control químico de malezas. Así, el objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar las respuestas de crecimiento de plantas de frijol terciopelo a diferentes temperaturas sometidas a dosis de glyphosate. Se realizaron dos experimentos en invernadero, en un diseño completamente al azar, con cinco repeticiones. Los tratamientos consistieron en nueve dosis de glyphosate (g e.a. ha-1) 2,81; 5,62; 11,25; 22,5; 45,0; 90,0; 180,0; 360.0 y 720.0, además de un tratamiento control (sin aplicación de herbicida). Se realizaron evaluaciones de fitotoxicidad visual a los 7, 14, 21 y 28 días después de la aplicación (DAA), y a los 28 DAA brote la materia seca de las plantas, además de la extracción y cuantificación de la cera epicuticular. Dosis de glyphosate menores de 22,5 g e.a. ha-1 no causaron ningún efecto en las plantas y dosis mayores de 360 ​​g e.a. ha-1 provocaron la muerte del frijol terciopelo en ambos experimentos. La respuesta del frijol terciopelo a las dosis intermedias de glyphosate varió y se asoció con las diferentes condiciones de temperatura que provocaron diferencias en las cantidades de ceras en los experimentos realizados. Las plantas de frijol terciopelo responden de manera diferente al herbicida glyphosate en diferentes condiciones de temperatura.A mucuna-preta é uma leguminosa anual, que nos últimos anos assumiu posição de destaque como uma importante planta daninha em várias regiões. O controle químico constitui-se umas das principais ferramentas de manejo de plantas daninhas, contudo, diferentes condições climáticas podem influenciar consideravelmente a eficácia de muitas moléculas. O glyphosate é um dos herbicidas sistêmicos, de amplo espectro de controle, amplamente utilizado para o controle químico de plantas daninhas. Dessa forma, o objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar as respostas de crescimento de plantas de mucuna-preta em diferentes temperaturas submetidas a doses de glyphosate. Foram realizados dois experimentos, em casa de vegetação, em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com cinco repetições. Os tratamentos foram constituídos por nove doses de glyphosate (g ha-1 e.a.): 2,81; 5,62; 11,25; 22,5; 45,0; 90,0; 180,0; 360,0 e 720,0, além de um tratamento controle (sem aplicação de herbicida). Foram realizadas avaliações visuais de fitointoxicação aos 7, 14, 21 e 28 dias após a aplicação (DAA), e aos 28 DAA massa seca da parte aérea das plantas, além da extração e quantificação da cera epicuticular. Doses de glyphosate inferiores a 22,5 g ha-1 e.a. não ocasionaram nenhum efeito nas plantas e nas doses superiores a 360 g ha-1 e.a. proporcionou a morte da mucuna-preta em ambos os experimentos. A resposta da mucuna-preta nas doses intermediárias de glyphosate variou e associou-se as diferentes condições de temperatura que provocaram diferenças nas quantidades de ceras nos experimentos realizados. As plantas de mucuna-preta respondem de maneira diferente ao herbicida glyphosate em condições de temperatura diferente.Research, Society and Development2021-04-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1435510.33448/rsd-v10i4.14355Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e49710414355Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e49710414355Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e497104143552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14355/12927Copyright (c) 2021 Roque de Carvalho Dias; Diego Gomes Munhoz; Leandro Bianchi; Vitor Muller Anunciato; Leandro Tropaldi; Paulo Vinicius da Silva; Caio Antonio Carbonari; Edivaldo Domingues Velinihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias, Roque de Carvalho Munhoz, Diego Gomes Bianchi, LeandroAnunciato, Vitor Muller Tropaldi, LeandroSilva, Paulo Vinicius da Carbonari, Caio AntonioVelini, Edivaldo Domingues 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14355Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:30.742620Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
La respuesta al glifosato en el frijol terciopelo se desarrolló a diferentes temperaturas
Resposta de glyphosate em mucuna-preta desenvolvida em diferentes temperaturas
title Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
spellingShingle Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
Dias, Roque de Carvalho
Adubo verde
EPSPS
Planta daninha.
Abonos verdes
EPSPS
Maleza.
Green manures
EPSPS
Weed.
title_short Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
title_full Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
title_fullStr Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
title_sort Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
author Dias, Roque de Carvalho
author_facet Dias, Roque de Carvalho
Munhoz, Diego Gomes
Bianchi, Leandro
Anunciato, Vitor Muller
Tropaldi, Leandro
Silva, Paulo Vinicius da
Carbonari, Caio Antonio
Velini, Edivaldo Domingues
author_role author
author2 Munhoz, Diego Gomes
Bianchi, Leandro
Anunciato, Vitor Muller
Tropaldi, Leandro
Silva, Paulo Vinicius da
Carbonari, Caio Antonio
Velini, Edivaldo Domingues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Roque de Carvalho
Munhoz, Diego Gomes
Bianchi, Leandro
Anunciato, Vitor Muller
Tropaldi, Leandro
Silva, Paulo Vinicius da
Carbonari, Caio Antonio
Velini, Edivaldo Domingues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adubo verde
EPSPS
Planta daninha.
Abonos verdes
EPSPS
Maleza.
Green manures
EPSPS
Weed.
topic Adubo verde
EPSPS
Planta daninha.
Abonos verdes
EPSPS
Maleza.
Green manures
EPSPS
Weed.
description Velvet bean is an annual legume, which in recent years has assumed a prominent position as an important weed in several regions. Chemical control is one of the main tools for weed management, however, different climatic conditions can considerably influence the effectiveness of many molecules. Glyphosate is one of the systemic herbicides, with a wide spectrum of control, widely used for chemical control of weeds. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the growth responses of velvet bean plants at different temperatures submitted to glyphosate doses. Two experiments were carried out in a greenhouse, in a completely randomized design, with five replications. The treatments consisted of nine doses of glyphosate (g ae ha-1) 2.81; 5.62; 11.25; 22.5; 45.0; 90.0; 180.0; 360.0 and 720.0, in addition to a control treatment (without herbicide application). Visual phytotoxicity evaluations were performed at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after application (DAA), and at 28 DAA shoot dry matter of the plants, in addition to extraction and quantification of the epicuticular wax. Doses of glyphosate less than 22.5 g ae ha-1 did not cause any effect on plants and doses greater than 360 g ae ha-1 caused the death of the velvet bean in both experiments. The response of the velvet bean in the intermediate doses of glyphosate varied and was associated with the different temperature conditions that caused differences in the amounts of waxes in the experiments carried out. Velvet bean plants respond differently to the herbicide glyphosate under different temperature conditions.
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