2015
DOI: 10.5935/1806-6690.20150070
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Abiotic factors in the effect of herbicides on the physiological quality of rice seeds

Abstract: RESUMO -O objetivo neste trabalho foi avaliar a qualidade fisiológica de sementes de arroz em função da aplicação de herbicidas em duas épocas de semeadura e redução artificial de luz em diferentes fases do desenvolvimento da cultura. O experimento a campo, realizado na safra 2012/2013, constou de fatorial 2x3x5, sendo os fatores: época de semeadura (18/10 e 09/11); herbicida [testemunha (capinada), bispiribaque sódico e penoxsulam]; e fase do desenvolvimento da cultura sob redução de luz (testemunha; fase de … Show more

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“…Hypotheses along these lines have been confirmed in coffee beans, whose EC values were strongly associated with the severity of bean defects (normal beans < green < insect damaged > sour) (Malta et al, 2005). Similarly, storage and drying temperature, planting and harvesting times, moisture content, time between harvesting and drying and solar radiation index were found to have a strong influence on the physiological quality of corn and rice, expressed by EC (Paraginski et al, 2015;Venske et al, 2015).…”
Section: Ementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Hypotheses along these lines have been confirmed in coffee beans, whose EC values were strongly associated with the severity of bean defects (normal beans < green < insect damaged > sour) (Malta et al, 2005). Similarly, storage and drying temperature, planting and harvesting times, moisture content, time between harvesting and drying and solar radiation index were found to have a strong influence on the physiological quality of corn and rice, expressed by EC (Paraginski et al, 2015;Venske et al, 2015).…”
Section: Ementioning
confidence: 94%