Revista Brasileira De Herbicidas 2010; 9(2): 63-72

Components of production and soybean yield in relation to the time of burndown and of management in post-emergency

Guilherme Braga Pereira , Gabriel Martins , Gustavo Adolfo Pazzetti , Gustavo André , Sérgio de Oliveira , Antonio Mendes de Oliveira , Wander Cruvinel Ferreira , Hugo Almeida

DOI: 10.7824/rbh.v9i2.83

Aiming to evaluate the yield and productivity of soybean crop in response to burndown time and herbicide application in post-emergence in conventional and transgenic genotypes, the area of Technological Center COMIGO, was used to conduct this study. The experimental design was a randomized complete block in factorial arrangement 2 x 7, adopting eight repetitions. The first factor corresponded to burndown times before seeding, performed 15 and 1 day before sowing (DBS). The second factor was constituted by seven managements postemergent, described as follow: 1 – BRS-GO Luziânia RR® without chemical control with manual weeding; 2 – BRS-GO Luziânia RR® uncontrolled post-emergence; 3 – BRS-GO Luziânia RR ® glyphosate application at 15 DAE; 4 – BRS-GO Luziânia RR® glyphosate application at 30 DAE; 5 – BRS-GO Luziânia RR® glyphosate application at 15 and 30 DAE; 6 – BRS-GO Luziânia with chemical control; and 7 – BRS-GO Luziânia without chemical control with manual weeding. All plots were manual weeding along the crop cycle, except those which were allocated to Treatment 02. Variables evaluated were: plant height at harvest, height of first pod, number of pods with 1, 2 and 3 seeds, total number of pods per plant, weight of one hundred grains and yield. The results allow the conclusion that: imazethapyr (30 g ha-1) + lactofen (84 g ha-1) + chlorimuron-ethyl (80 g ha-1) + haloxyfop-methyl (72 g ha-1) herbicides used on conventional soybeans caused smaller growth of soybean plants and smaller height of first pod; number of pods per plant was not affected by all treatments; the weight of one hundred grains and soybean productivity was reduced when it was realized early management (15 DBS) and none management in postemergence was adopted.

Components of production and soybean yield in relation to the time of burndown and of management in post-emergency

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