2019
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582019370100096
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Sorption and Desorption of Tembotrione and its Metabolite AE 1417268 in Soils with Different Attributes

Abstract: Tembotrione is registered in Brazil for maize and is used in large areas of the country in each harvest. In recent years, producers have reported carryover effects of this herbicide in succeeding crops to maize. This fact can be attributed to tembotrione recommendations without knowing their interactions with tropical soils colloids. In this study, using high-performance liquid chromatography, it was possible to evaluate the influence of chemical and physical attributes on the sorption and desorption of tembot… Show more

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“…In general, comparing the sensitivity of voluntary maize to herbicides, depending on the experiment location, it appears that throughout the four height assessments, the plants present at Santa Helena de Goiás showed greater sensitivity to the pre-emergence herbicides compared to Morrinhos (Table 4). Possibly, this behavior stems from the fact that the experimental area in Morrinhos has a higher clay content when compared to Santa Helena, which favors herbicide adsorption in the soil (Faria, Fialho, Souza, Freitas, & Silva, 2019).…”
Section: Efficacy Of Pre-emergence Herbicides In the Control Of Volun...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, comparing the sensitivity of voluntary maize to herbicides, depending on the experiment location, it appears that throughout the four height assessments, the plants present at Santa Helena de Goiás showed greater sensitivity to the pre-emergence herbicides compared to Morrinhos (Table 4). Possibly, this behavior stems from the fact that the experimental area in Morrinhos has a higher clay content when compared to Santa Helena, which favors herbicide adsorption in the soil (Faria, Fialho, Souza, Freitas, & Silva, 2019).…”
Section: Efficacy Of Pre-emergence Herbicides In the Control Of Volun...mentioning
confidence: 99%