SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NON-TOLERANT SOYBEAN TO LOW RATES OF DICAMBA

Authors

  • Saul Jorge Pinto de Carvalho IFSULDEMINAS
  • Matheus Gabriel Palhano Bayer Crop Science
  • Gilmar José Picoli Júnior Bayer Crop Science
  • Ramiro Fernando López Ovejero Bayer Crop Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7824/rbh.v22i1.824

Keywords:

hormonal herbicides, drift, toxicity, yield

Abstract

Abstract

Background: The possibility of intoxicating non-tolerant soybean with dicamba is an important and currently problematic in agricultural fields.

Objective: Six experiments were carried out to evaluate the correlation between toxicity of low dicamba rates and yield of non-tolerant soybean cultivars.

Methods: Three areas were selected and two experiments were carried out in each area: one for soybean at V3 and another for R1/R2 stage. Five dicamba rates (five treatments) were applied in each experiment. Toxicity was evaluated at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after application; the others variables evaluated were plant stand, pre-harvest plant height, production components, and crop yield. Additionally, the maximum toxicity was correlated to the relative yield for each plot.

Results: The dicamba rate of 1 g ha-1 was a critical threshold to distinguish rates that caused only phytotoxicity from those that decreased crop yield. Visual toxicity symptoms that did not cause meristematic changes (up to 20% in plants at vegetative stage and 10% in plants at reproductive stage) did not decrease soybean yield.

Conclusions: The correlation between dicamba toxicity and soybean crop yield is the most important factor to be considered under field conditions. Soybean plants sprayed at reproductive stage (R1/R2) had higher yield losses than at vegetative stage: each 10% increase in phytotoxicity in soybeans at R1/R2 would result, on average, in 12.2% yield loss.

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Author Biography

Saul Jorge Pinto de Carvalho, IFSULDEMINAS

possui graduação em Engenharia Agronômica (2004), Licenciatura em Ciências Agrárias (2004), mestrado em Agronomia - Fitotecnia (2007) e doutorado em Ciências - Fitotecnia (2009) pela Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" - ESALQ/USP. Atualmente é professor do Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais, Campus Machado. Tem experiência na área de Agronomia, com ênfase em Matologia, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: experimentação, manejo, plantas daninhas, biologia, resistência, controle e herbicidologia.

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Published

2023-07-24

Issue

Section

Herbicide selectivity to cultivated species