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Seletividade do s-metolachlor a cultivares de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) S-metolachlor selectivity to dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars

Authors: Sérgio de Oliveira Procópio; Antônio Alberto da Silva; José Barbosa dos Santos; José Ivo Ribeiro Júnior;

Seletividade do s-metolachlor a cultivares de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) S-metolachlor selectivity to dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars

Abstract

Realizou-se este trabalho com o objetivo de avaliar a seletividade do herbicida s-metolachlor a cultivares de feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), mediante avaliações realizadas em câmara de crescimento. Os tratamentos foram compostos pelas combinações de seis cultivares de feijão (Carioca, Rudá, Pérola, Jalo Precoce, Vermelho 2157 e Xamego) e de sete doses do s-metolachlor (0,00; 0,48; 0,96; 1,44; 1,92; 2,88 e 3,84 kg/ha). Verificou-se que a única cultivar que não apresentou diminuição da altura de plantas com o aumento das doses do s-metolachlor foi a Pérola, sendo a cultivar Vermelho 2157 a mais sensível. A única cultivar que apresentou redução da biomassa seca da parte aérea de plantas com a aplicação de doses crescentes do s-metolachlor foi a Carioca. Somente as cultivares Carioca e Jalo Precoce mostraram-se suscetíveis ao s-metolachlor, quanto à redução da biomassa seca das raízes. Contudo, a maior redução dessa característica foi observada para a cultivar Carioca. Todas as cultivares apresentaram aumento no nível de sintomas visuais de toxicidade com o aumento das doses do s-metolachlor. As cultivares Carioca e Vermelho 2157 mostraram-se como as mais sensíveis à ação do s-metolachlor, apresentando, respectivamente, aumento de 22,0 e 21,1% nas injúrias das plantas aos 30 dias após a semeadura, a cada 1 kg/ha de s-metolachlor aplicado. As cultivares mais seletivas ao s-metolachlor quanto à exteriorização de sintomas de toxicidade foram a Pérola e a Jalo Precoce.The objective of work was to evaluate the selectivity of the s-metolachlor herbicide to dry bean cultivars (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), through evaluations accomplished in growth chamber. The treatments consisted of the combinations of six dry bean cultivars (Carioca, Rudá, Pérola, Jalo Precoce, Vermelho 2157 and Xamego) and seven doses of s-metolachlor (0.00; 0.48; 0.96; 1.44; 1.92; 2.88 and 3.84 kg/ha). It was verified that the only cultivar that didn't show decrease of the plant height with the increase of s-metolachlor doses was Pérola, and that Vermelho 2157 cultivar was the most sensitive. The only cultivar that showed reduction of the dry matter of the aerial part of plants with the application of increasing doses of s-metolachlor was the Carioca. Carioca and Jalo Precoce cultivars were susceptible to s-metolachlor, regarding the reduction of the roots dry matter. However, the largest reduction in this characteristic was observed in Carioca. The level of visual symptoms of toxicity increased for all cultivars with the increase of doses. The Carioca and Vermelho 2157 were the most sensitive to action of s-metolachlor, presenting, respectively, increase of 22.0 and 21.1% in the injuries of plants at 30 days after the planting, to each 1 kg/ha of s-metolachlor applied. The cultivars more selective to the s-metolachlor with regard to the toxicity symptoms were Pérola and Jalo Precoce.

Keywords

tolerance, herbicide, tolerância, Agriculture (General), herbicida, toxicity, toxicidade, S1-972

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