Este trabalho teve o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da adição de vinhaça nos processos de degradação e sorção do herbicida ametrina em solos das classes Terra Roxa Estruturada (TR) e Latossolo Vermelho-Amarelo (LV). No estudo da degradação foi instalado um experimento, em delineamento inteiramente casualizado arranjado em fatorial 2 (solos) x 3 (doses de vinhaça: 0, 100 e 200 m³ ha-1), que foi conduzido por 120 dias. A mineralização foi avaliada por radiorrespirometria. Após os 120 dias, o herbicida foi extraído do solo e detectado em "radio-scanner". Paralelamente, foi conduzido um ensaio para avaliação do efeito das doses de vinhaça juntamente com a ametrina na atividade microbiana, pH e C orgânico do solo. O experimento de sorção foi realizado com os mesmos tratamentos empregados no estudo de degradação, utilizando-se cinco concentrações do herbicida. A degradação da ametrina foi maior na presença de 100 m³ ha-1 de vinhaça. A adição do resíduo contribuiu para o aumento da atividade microbiana e do pH. A ametrina foi pouco sorvida nos dois solos, não apresentando influência da adição da vinhaça.
Glyphosate has been associated with control failures for Spermacoce verticillata in some Brazilian States. The objective of this work was to evaluate and determine the possible causes of this and propose alternative herbicides to use. Glyphosate was applied at three plant stages of development (2-4 leaves, 4-6 leaves and full bloom) where foliar absorption and translocation of glyphosate to various plants parts and time were analysed using the 14 C technique. Data were submitted to nonlinear regressions and analysis of variance, where means were compared by a Tukey test at 5% probability. Plant control by the application of different herbicides (19) in the same three stages of development of weed was evaluated. Twenty-one days after herbicide application, control was visually evaluated and data analysed and means were compared.Due to absorption and/or translocation problems, S. verticillata plants were not controlled by glyphosate. Plants with 4-6 leaves showed lower absorption and translocation of the herbicide to the leaf/root regions compared with plants at the beginning of their development. Plants at full bloom showed lower translocation of the herbicide to the root. In addition to the application of glyphosate at early stages of development, the application of paraquat, flumioxazin and mixtures of glyphosate with flumioxazin or cloransulam is recommended. Late applications could result in poor control, principally if glyphosate is used. Therefore, early applications are strongly recommended for control of this species.
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