Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (May 2021)

Phytotoxicity in soybean crop caused by simulated dicamba drift

  • Guilherme Sousa Alves,
  • João Paulo Arantes Rodrigues da Cunha,
  • Sérgio Macedo Silva,
  • Gustavo de Souza Vieira,
  • Mariana Pistore Santos,
  • Thiago Nunes Landim,
  • Thales Cassemiro Alves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1678-3921.pab2021.v56.01764
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56

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Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate injury symptoms on soybean not tolerant to dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid), as well as crop yield, after the application of sub-rates of the herbicide to simulate physical drift in tropical conditions. Dicamba rates of 0, 5.8, 14.4, 28.8, 57.6, and 576 g acid equivalent per hectare were applied at the vegetative (V3) and reproductive (R1) stages of soybean, using a backpack sprayer pressurized with CO2, equipped with air-induction flat fan spray nozzles; the pressure and rate of application were 250 kPa and 200 L ha-1, respectively. Visible injury, the soil-plant analysis development (SPAD) index (leaf chlorophyll content) at 14 days after herbicide application, and soybean crop yield were evaluated. These variables were influenced by the crop stage in which the dicamba rates were applied. Rates below 28.8 g ha-1 caused less injury to soybean when applied at the R1 stage; however, there were no differences in yield between stages. A 1% dicamba drift in tropical conditions reduces soybean yield by 12%.

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