Revista Caatinga (Jan 2012)

RESÍDUOS DE HERBICIDAS UTILIZADOS NA CULTURA DA SOJA SOBRE O MILHO CULTIVADO EM SUCESSÃO

  • HUGO DE ALMEIDA DAN,
  • LILIAN GOMES DE MORAES DAN,
  • ALBERTO LEÃO DE LEMOS BARROSO,
  • ANTONIO MENDES DE OLIVEIRA NETO,
  • NAIARA GUERRA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 86 – 91

Abstract

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The aim of this paper was to evaluate the persistence of herbicides in weed management in pre and post emergence soybean and evaluate its effects on corn grown in succession. In field experiments we adopted the randomized block design with four replications, being appointed nine treatments (doses in kg ha-1): imazaquin (0.161 kg ha-1), diclosulam (0.035 kg ha-1), sulfentrazone (0.600 kg ha-1) and flumioxazin (0.050 kg ha-1) in pre emergence applications, and chlorimuron-ethyl (0.015 kg ha-1), imazethapyr (0.060 kg ha-1), imazethapyr (0.100 kg ha-1) and fomesafen (0.250 kg ha-1) applied post emergence soybean and a control without herbicide. Variables of phytotoxicity, plant height, dry matter accumulation of shoot and grain yield were evaluated. The results showed that imazethapyr (0.1 kg ha-1) and diclosulam (0.035 kg ha-1) caused a reduction in corn yield of 15.02% and 70.65% respectively. The residual activity was not sufficient to cause negative effect on grain yield for corn cultivar 30K75Y in the Cerrado region.