Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding

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Main Author: Vieira, Carlos
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Souza, Elison Diego de, Scariot, Mateus Henrique, Freitas, Lariane Fontana de, Fruet, Diogo Luiz, Guerra, Naiara, Neto, Antônio Mendes de Oliveira
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Source: Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)
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Summary: The existence of a wide weed diversity makes the efficient weed management necessary to avoid the weed interference and grain yield decrease. In season that El Niño is prevalent, the soil flooding is usually in paddy fields, and the cloudy time was frequent, this combination can directly decrease the weed control and rising the crop phytointoxication after the herbicide spraying. So, the objective of this research was to evaluate the paddy rice response to herbicide to shadowing and soil flooding. For that were assessed two conditions of soil saturation (with or without soil flooding), the exposing to plant rice in two light conditions, since de emergence to herbicide application (with or without shadowing) and four herbicide application: 1) check without herbicide, 2) [imazapyr + imazapic], 3) [imazapyr + imazapic] + saflufenacil e 4) [imazapyr + imazapic] + carfentrazone-ethyl. The assessed variables were phytointoxication, chlorophyll content, plant height and aboveground biomass. The herbicides caused initial phytointoxication, however there were natural recuperation of rice shoot at long of the evaluations. The paddy rice growth, of cultivar SCS121 CL, were affected by herbicide application, mainly when the tank mixture of imazapyr + imazapic plus saflufenacil or carfentrazone-ethyl. The soil flooding and the shadowing little affected the herbicide selectivity to paddy rice.
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spelling Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil floodingResposta do arroz irrigado a herbicidas em função do sombreamento e da inundação do soloProtox inhibitors, Oryza sativa, herbicide selectivity.Protox inhibitorsOryza sativaherbicide selectivityAgronomyPhytotechnicsMatologyWees and chemical weed controlInibidores da ProtoxOryza sativaSeletividade de herbicidasimidazolinonasAgronomiaFitotecniaMatologiaPlantas DaninhasControle químico de plantas daninhasThe existence of a wide weed diversity makes the efficient weed management necessary to avoid the weed interference and grain yield decrease. In season that El Niño is prevalent, the soil flooding is usually in paddy fields, and the cloudy time was frequent, this combination can directly decrease the weed control and rising the crop phytointoxication after the herbicide spraying. So, the objective of this research was to evaluate the paddy rice response to herbicide to shadowing and soil flooding. For that were assessed two conditions of soil saturation (with or without soil flooding), the exposing to plant rice in two light conditions, since de emergence to herbicide application (with or without shadowing) and four herbicide application: 1) check without herbicide, 2) [imazapyr + imazapic], 3) [imazapyr + imazapic] + saflufenacil e 4) [imazapyr + imazapic] + carfentrazone-ethyl. The assessed variables were phytointoxication, chlorophyll content, plant height and aboveground biomass. The herbicides caused initial phytointoxication, however there were natural recuperation of rice shoot at long of the evaluations. The paddy rice growth, of cultivar SCS121 CL, were affected by herbicide application, mainly when the tank mixture of imazapyr + imazapic plus saflufenacil or carfentrazone-ethyl. The soil flooding and the shadowing little affected the herbicide selectivity to paddy rice.A existência de uma ampla diversidade de plantas daninhas faz com que seja necessário a utilização de manejo adequado, a fim de não comprometer a produtividade da cultura. Em anos onde há ocorrência de El Niño a saturação do solo é favorecida, além da nebulosidade frequente, essa combinação pode afetar diretamente a eficiência de controle das plantas daninhas e/ou aumentar a fitointoxicação na cultura após a aplicação dos herbicidas. Deste modo, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a resposta do arroz irrigado a herbicidas em função do sombreamento e da inundação do solo. Para isto utilizaram-se dois regimes de saturação do solo após a aplicação dos herbicidas (sem ou com inundação do solo), a exposição das plantas a duas condições de luminosidade, desde a emergência até a aplicação dos herbicidas (sem ou com sombreamento) e quatro tratamentos herbicidas: 1) testemunha sem herbicida, 2) [imazapyr + imazapic], 3) [imazapyr + imazapic] + saflufenacil e 4) [imazapyr + imazapic] + carfentrazone. As variáveis avaliadas foram fitointoxicação, teor de clorofila, altura de plantas e massa seca da parte aérea. Os herbicidas causaram fitointoxicação inicial, entretanto houve uma recuperação natural da cultura ao longo das avaliações. O crescimento do arroz irrigado, cultivar SCS121 CL, foi afetado pelo herbicida, principalmente pelas misturas de imazapyr + imazapic com saflufenacil ou carfentrazone-ethyl. A inundação do solo e o sombreamento pouco influenciaram a seletividade dos herbicidas para o arroz irrigado.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2023-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/2283310.5965/223811712222023242Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2023); 242-250Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 22 n. 2 (2023); 242-2502238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/22833/15842Copyright (c) 2022 Authors & Revista de Ciências Agroveterináriasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieira, CarlosSouza, Elison Diego deScariot, Mateus HenriqueFreitas, Lariane Fontana deFruet, Diogo LuizGuerra, NaiaraNeto, Antônio Mendes de Oliveira2024-02-29T12:12:37Zoai::article/22833Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2024-02-29T12:12:37Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
Resposta do arroz irrigado a herbicidas em função do sombreamento e da inundação do solo
title Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
spellingShingle Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
Vieira, Carlos
Protox inhibitors, Oryza sativa, herbicide selectivity.
Protox inhibitors
Oryza sativa
herbicide selectivity
Agronomy
Phytotechnics
Matology
Wees and chemical weed control
Inibidores da Protox
Oryza sativa
Seletividade de herbicidas
imidazolinonas
Agronomia
Fitotecnia
Matologia
Plantas Daninhas
Controle químico de plantas daninhas
title_short Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
title_full Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
title_fullStr Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
title_full_unstemmed Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
title_sort Paddy rice response to herbicides due to shadowing and soil flooding
author Vieira, Carlos
author_facet Vieira, Carlos
Souza, Elison Diego de
Scariot, Mateus Henrique
Freitas, Lariane Fontana de
Fruet, Diogo Luiz
Guerra, Naiara
Neto, Antônio Mendes de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Souza, Elison Diego de
Scariot, Mateus Henrique
Freitas, Lariane Fontana de
Fruet, Diogo Luiz
Guerra, Naiara
Neto, Antônio Mendes de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Carlos
Souza, Elison Diego de
Scariot, Mateus Henrique
Freitas, Lariane Fontana de
Fruet, Diogo Luiz
Guerra, Naiara
Neto, Antônio Mendes de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Protox inhibitors, Oryza sativa, herbicide selectivity.
Protox inhibitors
Oryza sativa
herbicide selectivity
Agronomy
Phytotechnics
Matology
Wees and chemical weed control
Inibidores da Protox
Oryza sativa
Seletividade de herbicidas
imidazolinonas
Agronomia
Fitotecnia
Matologia
Plantas Daninhas
Controle químico de plantas daninhas
topic Protox inhibitors, Oryza sativa, herbicide selectivity.
Protox inhibitors
Oryza sativa
herbicide selectivity
Agronomy
Phytotechnics
Matology
Wees and chemical weed control
Inibidores da Protox
Oryza sativa
Seletividade de herbicidas
imidazolinonas
Agronomia
Fitotecnia
Matologia
Plantas Daninhas
Controle químico de plantas daninhas
description The existence of a wide weed diversity makes the efficient weed management necessary to avoid the weed interference and grain yield decrease. In season that El Niño is prevalent, the soil flooding is usually in paddy fields, and the cloudy time was frequent, this combination can directly decrease the weed control and rising the crop phytointoxication after the herbicide spraying. So, the objective of this research was to evaluate the paddy rice response to herbicide to shadowing and soil flooding. For that were assessed two conditions of soil saturation (with or without soil flooding), the exposing to plant rice in two light conditions, since de emergence to herbicide application (with or without shadowing) and four herbicide application: 1) check without herbicide, 2) [imazapyr + imazapic], 3) [imazapyr + imazapic] + saflufenacil e 4) [imazapyr + imazapic] + carfentrazone-ethyl. The assessed variables were phytointoxication, chlorophyll content, plant height and aboveground biomass. The herbicides caused initial phytointoxication, however there were natural recuperation of rice shoot at long of the evaluations. The paddy rice growth, of cultivar SCS121 CL, were affected by herbicide application, mainly when the tank mixture of imazapyr + imazapic plus saflufenacil or carfentrazone-ethyl. The soil flooding and the shadowing little affected the herbicide selectivity to paddy rice.
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