Effect of different doses of glyphosate in soybean

Brazil ranks second in production of conventional soybeans and third in production of transgenic soybeans. The main advantage of transgenic soybean is resistant to the herbicide glyphosate, but the continued use of exaggeration and even of the same herbicide on soybean can significantly decrease acq...

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Published inScientific electronic archives Vol. 3; pp. 24 - 28
Main Authors S. A. Gomes, F. B. S. Botelho, S. A. C. M. Arantes, A. Santos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 01.07.2013
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Summary:Brazil ranks second in production of conventional soybeans and third in production of transgenic soybeans. The main advantage of transgenic soybean is resistant to the herbicide glyphosate, but the continued use of exaggeration and even of the same herbicide on soybean can significantly decrease acquired resistance. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of different doses of glyphosate can result in soybean. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse on the Campus of UFMT in Sinop-MT, and evaluated five doses of glyphosate in transgenic soybeans intercropped with two conventional soybeans. The characters were evaluated for phytotoxicity scores and length of the root system. It was found that, regardless of the amount of glyphosate applied occur symptoms of phytotoxicity in conventional and transgenic soybean. Whereas the most damage will be in conventional soybean, and transgenic soybean little affected by the action of the herbicide. Key words: Glycine max, glyphosate, phytotoxicity
ISSN:2316-9281
2316-9281
DOI:10.36560/30201337