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Physical, Physiological and Sanitary Quality of Canola Seeds After the Application of Maturing Herbicides

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  • Thalita Pedrozo Pilla
  • Leandro Galon
  • Daiani Brandler
  • Felipe Bianchessi
  • Rodrigo José Tonin
  • Josiel Ricardo Toni
  • Cesar Tiago Forte
  • Leandro Vargas

Abstract

The use of herbicides to anticipate harvesting in species with easy seed dehiscence may be an alternative to avoid maturation losses. However, the appropriate time for herbicide application is extremely important as it prevents the seeds from remaining in the field for long periods. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the application of maturing herbicides in two distinct seasons, and their effects on the physical, physiological, and sanitary quality of canola seeds. A randomized block experimental design arranged in a factorial scheme (herbicide x season + control) with four replications was used. Hybrid 50 canola plants were matured with the herbicides- glufosinate, paraquat, glyphosate, diquat, saflufenacil, 2,4-D, and paraquat + diuron twice during the crop cycle, G3 and G4, and two controls without application for each epoch, with the first being harvested the day of product application, and the second kept in the field until the final crop cycle. Analyses of one thousand seed weight, electrical conductivity, emergence speed index, and a sanity test were performed. The application of maturing herbicides to canola increases the one thousand seed weight and rate of emergence speed. At the same time, it increases electrical conductivity and the incidence of fungi. Plants that remained in the field until the end of the crop cycle and did not receive herbicide application resulted in higher quality seeds. The most appropriate moment to apply maturation herbicides to canola is in the G4 season.

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  • Thalita Pedrozo Pilla & Leandro Galon & Daiani Brandler & Felipe Bianchessi & Rodrigo José Tonin & Josiel Ricardo Toni & Cesar Tiago Forte & Leandro Vargas, 2020. "Physical, Physiological and Sanitary Quality of Canola Seeds After the Application of Maturing Herbicides," Journal of Agricultural Studies, Macrothink Institute, vol. 8(3), pages 721-736, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:jas888:v:8:y:2020:i:3:p:721-736
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