Viability equation to determine the longevity of fungicide-treated seeds of wheat stored in a conventional warehouse - doi: 10.4025/actasciagron.v33i3.6455

Authors

  • Maria Celeste Marcondes UEL - Universidade de Londrina Author
  • Claudinei Andreoli Embrapa Soja Author
  • Édison Miglioranza UEL Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v33i3.6455

Keywords:

Triticum aestivum L., deterioration, storage, seed treatment, mathematic model

Abstract

The objective of this research was to determine the deterioration rate of BRS 208 and CD 104 wheat cultivar seeds, treated with fungicides, by applying the viability equation. Seeds were stored in conventional warehouses in Mauá da Serra and Londrina, in the State of Paraná, Brazil. Four seed lots were divided into four replications, half being treated with Carboxin + Thiran and the other half taken as controls, without treatment, and these were stored for 300 days. The germination data were transformed into probit, and a straight line was adjusted between 0 and 30 days. The treated seed lot of cv. BRS 208 stored in Londrina gave seed deterioration rates varying from 0.8.10-3 to 1.3.10-3, not differing from the values given for the similar lot stored in Mauá da Serra, of 0.9.10-3.The deterioration rates of the treated seed of cv. CD 104 were 1.2.10-3 in Mauá da Serra and 2.0.10-3 in Londrina, which are greater than those values given for untreated seeds of 0.4.10-3 and 0.5.10-3.This model provides an effective approach to predict the untreated and treated seed longevity of wheat for the purpose of managing seeds.

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Author Biography

  • Maria Celeste Marcondes, UEL - Universidade de Londrina
    Secretaria de Estado da Agricultura e do Abastecimento - SEAB, Engenheira Agrônoma, Departamento de Fiscalização, Defesa Sanitária Vegetal.

Published

2011-04-19

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Section

Crop Production

How to Cite

Viability equation to determine the longevity of fungicide-treated seeds of wheat stored in a conventional warehouse - doi: 10.4025/actasciagron.v33i3.6455. (2011). Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 33(3), 539-544. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v33i3.6455

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