Plant, Soil and Environment (Dec 2019)

Correlation between physiological tests and field emergence in treated corn seeds

  • Lucas Caiubi Pereira,
  • Larissa Vinis Correia,
  • Pedro Henrique Felber,
  • Renata Cristiane Pereira,
  • Thaisa Cavalieri Matera,
  • Rayssa Fernanda dos Santos,
  • Alessandro Lucca Braccini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/565/2019-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 12
pp. 569 – 573

Abstract

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the degree of linear association between field emergence with the results of germination and vigor of corn seeds belonging to different initial vigor and submitted to agrochemical treatment. Following seed treatments with (i) carbendazim/thiram + imidaclopride/tiodicarbe; (ii) piraclostrobine, methyl tiophanate and fipronil; (iii) methyl tiophanate/fluazinam + bifentrine/imidaclopride; and (iv) metalaxyl-m/fludioxonil + thiamethoxam, seeds belonging to four different corn cultivars were assessed for their physiological potential. The strength of the Pearson correlation between germination and vigor tests with field emergence decreased after the chemical treatment, to a degree depending on the slurry composition, initial vigor and the test's substrate.

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