Persistence of biological activity of imazaquin and imazethapyr sprayed in two seasons of the year
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With the aim of estimating the persistence of imazaquin and imazethapyr soil biological activity in a dark red latosol in Maringá, PR, Brazil, experiments were carried out in two different seasons of the year (winter/spring - from July to October, 1999, and spring/summer - from December 1999, to March, 2000). The herbicides were applied at 150 and 600 g/ha, and soil samples from 0-2 cm depth were collected from herbicide-treated plots an no-herbicide check up to 91 days after application (DAA). In greenhouse, bioassays using cucumber and sorghum as test-species were carried out, sowing these two species in soil samples collected from the experimental field. Results obtained allowed to conclude that imazaquin displayed a longer soil residual effect, and that higher rates (600 g/ha) of both herbicides provided longer periods of persistence, despite the season of application. The inhibition percentage of biomass production in samples from spring/summer herbicide-treated soil decreased faster, when compared with winter/spring application. Cucumber was more sensitive than sorghum as bioindicator of imazaquin and imazethapyr soil biological activityDownloads
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2008-05-08
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Inoue, M. H., Oliveira Junior, R. S. de, Constantin, J., & Oliveira, M. F. de. (2008). Persistence of biological activity of imazaquin and imazethapyr sprayed in two seasons of the year. Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 22, 993-997. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v22i0.2851
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