Glyphosate response in velvet bean developed in different temperatures
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i4.14355Keywords:
Green manures; EPSPS; Weed.Abstract
Velvet bean is an annual legume, which in recent years has assumed a prominent position as an important weed in several regions. Chemical control is one of the main tools for weed management, however, different climatic conditions can considerably influence the effectiveness of many molecules. Glyphosate is one of the systemic herbicides, with a wide spectrum of control, widely used for chemical control of weeds. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the growth responses of velvet bean plants at different temperatures submitted to glyphosate doses. Two experiments were carried out in a greenhouse, in a completely randomized design, with five replications. The treatments consisted of nine doses of glyphosate (g ae ha-1) 2.81; 5.62; 11.25; 22.5; 45.0; 90.0; 180.0; 360.0 and 720.0, in addition to a control treatment (without herbicide application). Visual phytotoxicity evaluations were performed at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after application (DAA), and at 28 DAA shoot dry matter of the plants, in addition to extraction and quantification of the epicuticular wax. Doses of glyphosate less than 22.5 g ae ha-1 did not cause any effect on plants and doses greater than 360 g ae ha-1 caused the death of the velvet bean in both experiments. The response of the velvet bean in the intermediate doses of glyphosate varied and was associated with the different temperature conditions that caused differences in the amounts of waxes in the experiments carried out. Velvet bean plants respond differently to the herbicide glyphosate under different temperature conditions.
References
Barnes, J. W., Oliver, L. R. (2003) Cultural practices and glyphosate applications for sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia) control in soybean (Glycine max). Weed Technology, 17(3), 429-440.
Bressanin, F. N., Giancotti, P. R. F., Neto, N. J., do Amaral, C. L., Alves, P. L. D. C. A. (2015) Eficácia de herbicidas aplicados isolados em pré e pós-emergência no controle de mucuna-preta. Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias, 10(3), 426-431.
Cieslik, L. F., Vidal, R. A., Machado, A. B., Trezzi, M. M. (2017). Eficácia do fluazifop-p-butil em função do tempo de aplicação e da dose do herbicida. Planta Daninha, 35.e017167349.
Contiero, R. L., Rios, F. A., Biffe, D. F., Braz, G. B., Constantin, J., de Oliveira Jr, R. S., Gheno, E. A., Lucio, F. R. (2019). Effect of day time climatic conditions associated with different 2,4-D formulations on spray deposition and weed control. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, 54(10), 803-809.
Costa, N. V., Martins, D., Rodella, R. A., Rodrigues, A. C. P., Cardoso, L. A. (2010). Efeito do trinexapac-ethyl na anatomia foliar de quatro espécies de grama. Planta Daninha, 28(3), 551-560.
Delgado, A. M. R., Hipolito, H. C., Prado, R., Castro, M. D. L., Franco, A. R. (2012). Limited uptake, translocation and enhanced metabolic degradation contribute to glyphosate tolerance in Mucuna pruriens var. utilis plants. Phytochemistry,73, 34-41.
Duke, S. O., Powles, S. B. (2008). Glyphosate: a once-in-a-century herbicide. Pest Management Science, 64(4), 319-325.
Duke, S. O. The history and current status of glyphosate. (2018). Pest management science, 74(5), 1027-1034.
Ferreira, E. A., Procópio, S. O., Silva, E. A. M., Silva, A. A., Rufino, R. J. N. (2003). Estudos anatômicos de folhas de espécies de plantas daninhas de grande ocorrência no Brasil: IV- Amaranthus deflexus, Amaranthus spinosus, Alternanthera tenella e Euphorbia heterophylla. Planta Daninha, 21(2), 263-271.
Giraldeli, A. L., San Gregorio, J. P. R., Monquero, P. A., Aguillera, M. M., Ribeiro, N. M. (2017). Weeds hosts of nematodes in sugarcane culture. Planta Daninha, 35.e017156815.
Hamilton, R. J. Waxes: chemistry, molecular biology and functions. Edinburgh: Orly Press, 1995. 149 p.
McAllister, R. S., Haderlie, L. C. (1985). Translocation of ¹⁴C-Glyphosate and ¹⁴CO₂-Labeled Photoassimilates in Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense). Weed science, 33, 153-159.
Melo, E. B., da Silva, A. A. P., Oliveira Neto, A. M., Guerra, N., Vilar, C. C., Bottega, E. L., Goes Maciel, C. D. (2013). Alternativas para a catação química de touceiras de capim-colonião e capim-braquiária em cana-soca. Revista Brasileira de Herbicidas, 12(3), 307-317.
Monquero, P. A., Christoffoleti, P. J., Osuna, M. D., De Prado, R. A. (2004). Absorção, translocação e metabolismo do glyphosate por plantas tolerantes e suscetíveis a este herbicida. Planta Daninha, 22(3), 445-451.
Monquero, P. A., Penha, A. S., Orzari, I., Hirata, A. C. S. (2011). Seletividade de herbicidas em mudas das espécies nativas Acacia polyphylla, Enterolobium contortisiliquum (Fabaceae), Ceiba speciosa e Luehea divaricata (Malvaceae). Planta daninha, 29(1), 159-168.
Oliveira Neto, A. M., de Goes Maciel, C. D., Guerra, N., de Ramos Lima, G. G., Júnior, L. C. S. (2011). Manejo químico de adubos verdes para sucessão da cana-de-açúcar em sistema de cultivo mínimo. Revista Brasileira de Herbicidas, 10(2), 86-94.
Silva, G. B. F., Azania, C. A. M., Novo, M. C. S. S., Wutke, E. B., Zera, F. S., Azania, A. A. P. M. (2012). Tolerância de espécies de mucuna a herbicidas utilizados na cultura da cana-de-açúcar. Planta daninha, 30(3), 589-597.
Silva, G. B. F., Azania, C. A. M., Novo, M. C. S. S., Wutke, E. B., Zera, F. S., Azania, A. A. P. M. (2013). Superação da profundidade de semeadura e densidades de palha para Mucuna aterrima, Mucuna deeringiana e Mucuna cinerea. Planta Daninha, 31(2), 313-317, 2013.
Sociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas - SBCPD. Procedimentos para instalação, avaliação e análise de experimentos com herbicidas. Londrina: SBCPD, 1995. 42 p.
Souza, G. S. F., Martins, D., Pereira, M. R. R., Bagatta, M. V. B. (2014). Action of rain on the efficiency of herbicides applied post-emergence in the control of Senna obtusifolia. Revista Ciência Agronômica, 45(3), 550-557.
Taiz, L.; Zeiger, E. Fisiologia vegetal, 5 ed. Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2013. 918p.
Trezzi, M. M., Cruz, R. A., Rojano-Delgado, A. M., Alcántara, E., Pagnoncelli Jr., F. B., Viecelli, M., Diesel, F., Pacheco, V., Prado, R. (2021). Influence of temperature on the retention, absorption and translocation of fomesafen and imazamox in Euphorbia heterophylla. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 104794.
Velini, E., Duke, S. O., Trindade, M. L. B., Meschede, D. K., Carbonari, C. A. Modo de ação do glyphosate. In: Velini, E. D.; Meschede, D. K.; Carbonari, C. A.; Trindade, M. L. B. editores. Glyphosate. Botucatu: FEPAF; 2009. p. 113-33.
Zanatta, J. F., Procópio, S. D. O., Manica, R., Pauletto, E. A., Cargnelutti Filho, A., Vargas, L., Sganzerla, D.C., Rosenthal, M.D.A., Pinto, J. J. O. (2007). Teores de água no solo e eficácia do herbicida glyphosate no controle de Euphorbia heterophylla. Planta daninha, 25(4), 799-811.
Wutke, E. B. Adubação verde: manejo da fi tomassa e espécies utilizadas no Estado de São Paulo. In: Wutke, E.B.; Bulisani, E.A.; Mascarenhas, H.A.A. (Ed.). Curso sobre adubação verde no Instituto Agronômico. Campinas: Instituto Agronômico, 1993. p.17-29. (Documentos, 35).
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Roque de Carvalho Dias; Diego Gomes Munhoz; Leandro Bianchi; Vitor Muller Anunciato; Leandro Tropaldi; Paulo Vinicius da Silva; Caio Antonio Carbonari; Edivaldo Domingues Velini
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
1) Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
2) Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
3) Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work.