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Title: Desempenho agronômico da cultura do milho a partir do uso de sementes quimicamente tratadas com fungicidas e inseticidas e submetidas a diferentes condições de armazenamento
Other Titles: Agronomic performance of corn crop by the use of chemically treated and stored seeds
Keywords: Zea Mays
Sementes - Vigor
Sementes - Armazenamento
Sementes - Tratamento
Tratamento sanitário
Tratamento industrial
Seed vigor
Seed - Conservation
Sanitary treatment
Industrial treatment
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo (ABMS)
Citation: SILVA, K. M. de J. et al. Desempenho agronômico da cultura do milho a partir do uso de sementes quimicamente tratadas com fungicidas e inseticidas e submetidas a diferentes condições de armazenamento. Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo, Sete Lagoas, v. 18, n. 1, p. 112-122, 2019.
Abstract: In order to maximize the efficiency of the industrial process, storing the seeds already treated with fungicides and insecticides is very important. However, little is known about the outcome of this practice. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the treatment of seeds of corn hybrids of different sizes with fungicides and insecticides and subjected to different storage conditions, on the performance of the crop at field. Seeds of the 2B647PW, BM915 PRO and SHS4070 hybrids were classified in two sizes (CH20 / 64 and CH24 / 64) and were treated with Carbendazim + Tiram (Derosal Plus®), Deltametrin (Actellic® ), Pirimiphos methyl (K-obiol®) and water [standard treatment]. In addition to the standard treatment, treatments with clothianidin (Poncho®) were added to the syrup mixture; thiamethoxam (Cruizer®) and fipronil (Shelter®). After being treated the seeds were subjected to three storage conditions before sowing in the summer and four storage conditions for the autumn planting. As conclusion,,the chemical treatments and different storage conditions did not interfere in the productivity of hybrids of maize 2B647 PW, BM915 PRO and SHS4070, regardless of seed size and sowing time.
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