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Efeito dos reguladores de crescimento vegetal nas características agronômicas do algodoeiro e no controle de insetos

Authors: Soares, José Janduí; Busoli, Antonio Carlos;

Efeito dos reguladores de crescimento vegetal nas características agronômicas do algodoeiro e no controle de insetos

Abstract

O experimento foi conduzido no ano agrícola de 1993194, no Município de Jaboticabal, SP, com o objetivo de verificar o efeito do etefon na abscisão das folhas e na abertura de frutos do algodoeiro e discutir a importância desses fitormônios como técnica de controle de insetos. Usou-se o delineamento de blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições e sete tratamentos: 1) testemunha; 2) etefon + ciclanilide (720 + 90 g/ha i.a.); 3) etefon + ciclanilide (960 + 120 g/ha i.a.); 4) etefon + ciclanilide (1.200 + 150 g/ha i.a.); 5) etefon (960 g/ha i.a.); 6) etefon (1.200 g/ha i.a.); e 7) ciclanilide (150 g/ha i.a.). De acordo com os resultados pode-se concluir que o etefon toma a abertura de frutos mais uniforme e mais precoce, antecipando a colheita em até 15 dias e, conseqüentemente, auxiliando no controle de Anthonomus grandis e Pectinophora gossypiella, pela eliminação dos sítios de alimentação e de oviposição das pragas.

The experiment was carried out in 1993/94, in Jaboticabal, São Paulo State, Brazil, to verify the efficiency of plant growth regulators on agronomic characteristics of cotton and as pest control technique. The experimental design was a complete randomized block with four replications and seven treatments: 1) control; 2) ethephon + cyclanilide (720 + 90 g/ha a.i.); 3) ethephon + cyclanilide (960 + 120 g/ha a.i.); 4) ethephon + cyclanilide (1200 + 150 g/ha a.i.); 5) ethephon (960 g/ha a.i.); 6) ethephon (1200 g/ha a.i.) and 7) cyclanilide 150 g/ha a.i.). Results suggest that plant growth regulators can reduce harvest time in 15 days, contributing significantly to decreased late-season squares and immature bolls that serve as feeding and oviposition sites to boll weevils and pink bollworm.

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Brazil
Keywords

Boll opening, Cultural practices, Earliness, Gossypium hirsutum, Ethephon, Pectinophora gossypiella, Anthonomus grandis

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