Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide

The goal of storage is to maintain the characteristics that seeds have immediately after processing; however, when this is over longer periods, storage may cause loss in quality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of treatment with insecticide and fungicide on corn seeds harvested in kernel form and in the ear over the time of storage in two environments for 360 days. The seeds were subjected to the following treatments: T1 - control; T2 - Deltamethrin + Pirimiphos-methyl + Fludioxonil; T3 - Deltamethrin + Pirimiphos-methyl + Fludioxonil + Thiamethoxam; T4 - Thiamethoxam, and T5 - Fenitrothion. They were then placed in paper bags and stored in two environments, in a cold room with an average temperature of 16 ºC and RH of 60% and in a non-controlled environment (an average room temperature of 25 ºC and RH of 70%) located in the municipality of Pelotas, RS, Brazil. Every four months (0, 120, 240 and 360 days), seed germination and vigor was evaluated by the first count of germination test and cold test. Reduction in germination and vigor of corn seeds, conditioned by the insecticides and fungicide used in the seed treatment, vary according to the product and the time over which the seeds remain stored. The seeds harvested in the ear show lower loss of physiological quality than those harvested in kernel form.

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Main Authors: Deuner,Cristiane, Rosa,Karla Crystina, Meneghello,Géri Eduardo, Borges,Carolina Terra, Almeida,Andréia da Silva, Bohn,Alberto
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Published: ABRATES - Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S2317-153720140002000092014-06-24Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicideDeuner,CristianeRosa,Karla CrystinaMeneghello,Géri EduardoBorges,Carolina TerraAlmeida,Andréia da SilvaBohn,Alberto Zea mays L. germination vigor seed treatment The goal of storage is to maintain the characteristics that seeds have immediately after processing; however, when this is over longer periods, storage may cause loss in quality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of treatment with insecticide and fungicide on corn seeds harvested in kernel form and in the ear over the time of storage in two environments for 360 days. The seeds were subjected to the following treatments: T1 - control; T2 - Deltamethrin + Pirimiphos-methyl + Fludioxonil; T3 - Deltamethrin + Pirimiphos-methyl + Fludioxonil + Thiamethoxam; T4 - Thiamethoxam, and T5 - Fenitrothion. They were then placed in paper bags and stored in two environments, in a cold room with an average temperature of 16 ºC and RH of 60% and in a non-controlled environment (an average room temperature of 25 ºC and RH of 70%) located in the municipality of Pelotas, RS, Brazil. Every four months (0, 120, 240 and 360 days), seed germination and vigor was evaluated by the first count of germination test and cold test. Reduction in germination and vigor of corn seeds, conditioned by the insecticides and fungicide used in the seed treatment, vary according to the product and the time over which the seeds remain stored. The seeds harvested in the ear show lower loss of physiological quality than those harvested in kernel form.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessABRATES - Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de SementesJournal of Seed Science v.36 n.2 20142014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-15372014000200009en10.1590/2317-1545v32n2928
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Rosa,Karla Crystina
Meneghello,Géri Eduardo
Borges,Carolina Terra
Almeida,Andréia da Silva
Bohn,Alberto
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Rosa,Karla Crystina
Meneghello,Géri Eduardo
Borges,Carolina Terra
Almeida,Andréia da Silva
Bohn,Alberto
Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
author_facet Deuner,Cristiane
Rosa,Karla Crystina
Meneghello,Géri Eduardo
Borges,Carolina Terra
Almeida,Andréia da Silva
Bohn,Alberto
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title Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
title_short Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
title_full Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
title_fullStr Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
title_full_unstemmed Physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
title_sort physiological performance during storage of corn seed treated with insecticides and fungicide
description The goal of storage is to maintain the characteristics that seeds have immediately after processing; however, when this is over longer periods, storage may cause loss in quality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of treatment with insecticide and fungicide on corn seeds harvested in kernel form and in the ear over the time of storage in two environments for 360 days. The seeds were subjected to the following treatments: T1 - control; T2 - Deltamethrin + Pirimiphos-methyl + Fludioxonil; T3 - Deltamethrin + Pirimiphos-methyl + Fludioxonil + Thiamethoxam; T4 - Thiamethoxam, and T5 - Fenitrothion. They were then placed in paper bags and stored in two environments, in a cold room with an average temperature of 16 ºC and RH of 60% and in a non-controlled environment (an average room temperature of 25 ºC and RH of 70%) located in the municipality of Pelotas, RS, Brazil. Every four months (0, 120, 240 and 360 days), seed germination and vigor was evaluated by the first count of germination test and cold test. Reduction in germination and vigor of corn seeds, conditioned by the insecticides and fungicide used in the seed treatment, vary according to the product and the time over which the seeds remain stored. The seeds harvested in the ear show lower loss of physiological quality than those harvested in kernel form.
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