Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Chamma, Larissa [UNESP], Luperini, Bruno Cesar Ottoboni [UNESP], Chaves, Prínscilla Pâmela Nunes [UNESP], Calonego, Juliano Carlos [UNESP], Nakagawa, João [UNESP], Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13030847
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13030847
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/249859
Resumo: Soil management systems directly interfere in the soil–plant relationship. However, there are still few studies evaluating the influence of long-term management systems on the physiological quality of soybean seeds. Another little-known topic is the influence of pre-harvest desiccation on the physiological quality of soybean seeds, especially on seed longevity. Thus, the aim of this research was to evaluate the physiological quality of soybean seeds cultivated under conventional tillage and no-tillage systems with and without desiccant use. The experiment was carried out in design is a split plot in a randomized complete block design. The treatments consisted of soil management systems (conventional tillage and no-tillage), with and without pre-harvest desiccation. In the treatment with desiccation, the herbicide Paraquat was applied, when the plants were at the R7.3 phenological stage (most of the seeds had a yellowish coat, with a shiny surface and were already detached from the pod). Seed germination, vigor (first germination count, seedling dry mass, seedling length, time to reach 50% germination (T50), seedling emergence and emergence speed index) and longevity (P50) were evaluated. Seeds cultivated under conventional tillage showed greater vigor for most traits evaluated, with values of T50 and seedling length higher by 24.39% and 24.77%, respectively, compared to NT. In addition, non-desiccation increased the seedling length and dry mass, in 15.45% and 21.59%, respectively. The use of desiccant aiming at seed vigor is dependent on the soil management system. Soybean seed longevity was superior in the no-tillage system, but desiccant application reduced seed longevity.
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spelling Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccationconventional tillagedesiccationGlycine maxlongevityno-tillagesoybean seedSoil management systems directly interfere in the soil–plant relationship. However, there are still few studies evaluating the influence of long-term management systems on the physiological quality of soybean seeds. Another little-known topic is the influence of pre-harvest desiccation on the physiological quality of soybean seeds, especially on seed longevity. Thus, the aim of this research was to evaluate the physiological quality of soybean seeds cultivated under conventional tillage and no-tillage systems with and without desiccant use. The experiment was carried out in design is a split plot in a randomized complete block design. The treatments consisted of soil management systems (conventional tillage and no-tillage), with and without pre-harvest desiccation. In the treatment with desiccation, the herbicide Paraquat was applied, when the plants were at the R7.3 phenological stage (most of the seeds had a yellowish coat, with a shiny surface and were already detached from the pod). Seed germination, vigor (first germination count, seedling dry mass, seedling length, time to reach 50% germination (T50), seedling emergence and emergence speed index) and longevity (P50) were evaluated. Seeds cultivated under conventional tillage showed greater vigor for most traits evaluated, with values of T50 and seedling length higher by 24.39% and 24.77%, respectively, compared to NT. In addition, non-desiccation increased the seedling length and dry mass, in 15.45% and 21.59%, respectively. The use of desiccant aiming at seed vigor is dependent on the soil management system. Soybean seed longevity was superior in the no-tillage system, but desiccant application reduced seed longevity.Department of Crop Science School of Agriculture São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Crop Science School of Agriculture São Paulo State University (UNESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]Chamma, Larissa [UNESP]Luperini, Bruno Cesar Ottoboni [UNESP]Chaves, Prínscilla Pâmela Nunes [UNESP]Calonego, Juliano Carlos [UNESP]Nakagawa, João [UNESP]Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da [UNESP]2023-07-29T16:11:12Z2023-07-29T16:11:12Z2023-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13030847Agronomy, v. 13, n. 3, 2023.2073-4395http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24985910.3390/agronomy130308472-s2.0-85152471885Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAgronomyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-30T19:28:30Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/249859Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:13:47.111168Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
title Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
spellingShingle Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
conventional tillage
desiccation
Glycine max
longevity
no-tillage
soybean seed
Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
conventional tillage
desiccation
Glycine max
longevity
no-tillage
soybean seed
title_short Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
title_full Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
title_fullStr Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
title_sort Physiological Quality of Soybean Seeds as a Function of Soil Management Systems and Pre-Harvest Desiccation
author Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
author_facet Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
Chamma, Larissa [UNESP]
Luperini, Bruno Cesar Ottoboni [UNESP]
Chaves, Prínscilla Pâmela Nunes [UNESP]
Calonego, Juliano Carlos [UNESP]
Nakagawa, João [UNESP]
Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da [UNESP]
Chamma, Larissa [UNESP]
Luperini, Bruno Cesar Ottoboni [UNESP]
Chaves, Prínscilla Pâmela Nunes [UNESP]
Calonego, Juliano Carlos [UNESP]
Nakagawa, João [UNESP]
Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Chamma, Larissa [UNESP]
Luperini, Bruno Cesar Ottoboni [UNESP]
Chaves, Prínscilla Pâmela Nunes [UNESP]
Calonego, Juliano Carlos [UNESP]
Nakagawa, João [UNESP]
Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Gustavo Ferreira da [UNESP]
Chamma, Larissa [UNESP]
Luperini, Bruno Cesar Ottoboni [UNESP]
Chaves, Prínscilla Pâmela Nunes [UNESP]
Calonego, Juliano Carlos [UNESP]
Nakagawa, João [UNESP]
Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conventional tillage
desiccation
Glycine max
longevity
no-tillage
soybean seed
topic conventional tillage
desiccation
Glycine max
longevity
no-tillage
soybean seed
description Soil management systems directly interfere in the soil–plant relationship. However, there are still few studies evaluating the influence of long-term management systems on the physiological quality of soybean seeds. Another little-known topic is the influence of pre-harvest desiccation on the physiological quality of soybean seeds, especially on seed longevity. Thus, the aim of this research was to evaluate the physiological quality of soybean seeds cultivated under conventional tillage and no-tillage systems with and without desiccant use. The experiment was carried out in design is a split plot in a randomized complete block design. The treatments consisted of soil management systems (conventional tillage and no-tillage), with and without pre-harvest desiccation. In the treatment with desiccation, the herbicide Paraquat was applied, when the plants were at the R7.3 phenological stage (most of the seeds had a yellowish coat, with a shiny surface and were already detached from the pod). Seed germination, vigor (first germination count, seedling dry mass, seedling length, time to reach 50% germination (T50), seedling emergence and emergence speed index) and longevity (P50) were evaluated. Seeds cultivated under conventional tillage showed greater vigor for most traits evaluated, with values of T50 and seedling length higher by 24.39% and 24.77%, respectively, compared to NT. In addition, non-desiccation increased the seedling length and dry mass, in 15.45% and 21.59%, respectively. The use of desiccant aiming at seed vigor is dependent on the soil management system. Soybean seed longevity was superior in the no-tillage system, but desiccant application reduced seed longevity.
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