Bioscience Journal (Apr 2020)

Simulated drift of dicamba and 2,4-D on soybeans: effects of application dose and time

  • Estevam Matheus Costa,
  • Adriano Jakelaitis,
  • Jacson Zuchi,
  • Leandro Spíndola Pereira,
  • Matheus Vinícius Abadia Ventura,
  • Gustavo Silva de Oliveira,
  • Gustavo Dorneles de Sousa,
  • Jeovane Nascimento Silva

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 3

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The use of soybean varieties resistant to the herbicides dicamba and 2,4-D may lead to drifts towards areas grown with non-resistant varieties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of dicamba and 2,4-D underdoses applied at the phenological stages V4 and R2 of soybeans. Two experiments were conducted with dicamba or 2,4-D in a randomized block design with four replications. The 4 × 2 + 1 factorial scheme was composed of four doses (0.028, 0.28, 2.8, and 28 g ae ha−1) of dicamba or 2,4-D applied at two phenological stages (V4 and R2) + a control treatment (without herbicide application). Dicamba underdoses caused damage to soybean crop affecting its vegetative growth and yield; the injuries caused by 2,4-D were neither enough to damage crop nor affect yield components. Dicamba underdoses applied at V4 caused injuries of up to 41%, while in R2 they reached 70%. Plant height decreased by up to 61% when treated with dicamba. Soybean yield was reduced by 29 and 76% when the simulated drift occurred at V4 and R2, respectively, and at a dose of 28 g ae ha−1 of dicamba. For the tested underdoses, only 2,4-D had no effect in soybean crop yield.

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