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Desiccant herbicides: time of application, efficiency, and influence on yield and seed quality of common bean.

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Author(s):
Marcelo Hissnauer Miguel
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Piracicaba.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC)
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Examining board members:
Silvio Moure Cicero; Pedro Jacob Christoffoleti; Julio Cezar Durigan; João Nakagawa
Advisor: Silvio Moure Cicero
Abstract

Viewing to study the efficiency of desiccant herbicides, the ideal moment for their application, the feasibility of anticipating the harvest and their effects on yield and the physiological and sanitary quality of common bean seeds, an experiment was conducted at the College of Agriculture "Luiz de Queiroz", in Piracicaba, state of São Paulo, Brazil. Seeds of the cultivar 'Pérola' were sown during the dry season so as to result in a population of 200,000 plants/hectare. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with four replications in a 5 X 5 factorial arrangement - 5 herbicides in combination with 5 moments of application (28, 32, 36, 40, and 44 days after flowering) and a control treatment (no desiccant was applied). The statistical analyses of the data and the interpretation of the results allowed the following conclusions: Paraquat and Paraquat plus Diuron permited an 11 days anticipation in the harvest with no harm to seed quality or reduction in yield. For Glyphosate and Glyphosate plus Urea the anticipation was of 6 days. Paraquat and Paraquat plus Diuron were not harmful to seed quality or caused yield reduction in none of the moments of application. Glyphosate and Glyphosate plus Urea were not harmful only when applied 44 days after flowering. Ammonium Gluphosinate was always harmful to seed quality independently on the moment of application. (AU)