Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals

Abstract Background: The evaluation of selective herbicides for weed control in winter cereals is extremely important. Simple methods to evaluate alterations caused by herbicides in the growth and development of winter cereals can be performed with vegetation indices. Objective: Evaluate the potential of different vegetation indices by optical sensors to detect phytotoxicity caused by herbicides in winter cereals. Methods: The experiment was conducted under field conditions, in a randomized block design with four replications. Herbicides were sprayed when the plants were at Z24. The phytotoxicity was evaluated at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment (DAT) and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the normalized difference red edge index (NDRE) at 16, 22 and 37 DAT. Results: The herbicide 2,4-D was less phytotoxic to winter cereals, while metribuzin and saflufenacil caused higher percentages (up to 50%) of visible injuries. The NDRE discriminated more precisely than NDVI the variations in winter cereals, showing alteration in the chlorophyll content due to the phytotoxicity caused by the herbicides. The canonical correlation analysis found an inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and vegetation indices. Conclusions: The winter cereals studied were tolerant to herbicides, enabling the recovery of growth and development. The NDRE index was the most sensitive and showed greater potential in identifying injuries caused by herbicides. The canonical correlation analysis confirmed the inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and the reduction of vegetation indices.

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Main Authors: Thomasi,Rosana M., Lúcio,Alessandro D., Amado,Telmo J. C., Pott,Luan P., Zanon Junior,Alencar, Werle,Isabel S., Macedo,Mariana, Ulguim,André R.
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spelling oai:scielo:S2675-946220210001002152021-12-13Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cerealsThomasi,Rosana M.Lúcio,Alessandro D.Amado,Telmo J. C.Pott,Luan P.Zanon Junior,AlencarWerle,Isabel S.Macedo,MarianaUlguim,André R. optical sensors Avena sativa Avena strigosa Lolium multiflorum Secale cereale Abstract Background: The evaluation of selective herbicides for weed control in winter cereals is extremely important. Simple methods to evaluate alterations caused by herbicides in the growth and development of winter cereals can be performed with vegetation indices. Objective: Evaluate the potential of different vegetation indices by optical sensors to detect phytotoxicity caused by herbicides in winter cereals. Methods: The experiment was conducted under field conditions, in a randomized block design with four replications. Herbicides were sprayed when the plants were at Z24. The phytotoxicity was evaluated at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment (DAT) and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the normalized difference red edge index (NDRE) at 16, 22 and 37 DAT. Results: The herbicide 2,4-D was less phytotoxic to winter cereals, while metribuzin and saflufenacil caused higher percentages (up to 50%) of visible injuries. The NDRE discriminated more precisely than NDVI the variations in winter cereals, showing alteration in the chlorophyll content due to the phytotoxicity caused by the herbicides. The canonical correlation analysis found an inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and vegetation indices. Conclusions: The winter cereals studied were tolerant to herbicides, enabling the recovery of growth and development. The NDRE index was the most sensitive and showed greater potential in identifying injuries caused by herbicides. The canonical correlation analysis confirmed the inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and the reduction of vegetation indices.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira da Ciência das Plantas Daninhas - SBCPDAdvances in Weed Science v.39 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2675-94622021000100215en10.51694/advweedsci/2021;39:00017
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Lúcio,Alessandro D.
Amado,Telmo J. C.
Pott,Luan P.
Zanon Junior,Alencar
Werle,Isabel S.
Macedo,Mariana
Ulguim,André R.
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Lúcio,Alessandro D.
Amado,Telmo J. C.
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Zanon Junior,Alencar
Werle,Isabel S.
Macedo,Mariana
Ulguim,André R.
Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
author_facet Thomasi,Rosana M.
Lúcio,Alessandro D.
Amado,Telmo J. C.
Pott,Luan P.
Zanon Junior,Alencar
Werle,Isabel S.
Macedo,Mariana
Ulguim,André R.
author_sort Thomasi,Rosana M.
title Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
title_short Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
title_full Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
title_fullStr Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
title_sort relationship of vegetation indices with herbicide phytotoxicity in winter cereals
description Abstract Background: The evaluation of selective herbicides for weed control in winter cereals is extremely important. Simple methods to evaluate alterations caused by herbicides in the growth and development of winter cereals can be performed with vegetation indices. Objective: Evaluate the potential of different vegetation indices by optical sensors to detect phytotoxicity caused by herbicides in winter cereals. Methods: The experiment was conducted under field conditions, in a randomized block design with four replications. Herbicides were sprayed when the plants were at Z24. The phytotoxicity was evaluated at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment (DAT) and the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the normalized difference red edge index (NDRE) at 16, 22 and 37 DAT. Results: The herbicide 2,4-D was less phytotoxic to winter cereals, while metribuzin and saflufenacil caused higher percentages (up to 50%) of visible injuries. The NDRE discriminated more precisely than NDVI the variations in winter cereals, showing alteration in the chlorophyll content due to the phytotoxicity caused by the herbicides. The canonical correlation analysis found an inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and vegetation indices. Conclusions: The winter cereals studied were tolerant to herbicides, enabling the recovery of growth and development. The NDRE index was the most sensitive and showed greater potential in identifying injuries caused by herbicides. The canonical correlation analysis confirmed the inverse relationship between phytotoxicity and the reduction of vegetation indices.
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