2019
DOI: 10.24925/turjaf.v7i2.192-201.2093
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Dynamics of Dry-Down in Seed, Head and Stalk from Sunflower Genotypes Sprayed with Chemical Desiccants After Physiological Maturity

Abstract: Chemical desiccation can advance the sunflower harvest time. Paraquat has been extensively used, but other less risky chemicals, as Carfentrazone and Saflufenacil, can rise as an alternative. Moisture levels of seed, head and the upper portion of stalk are all relevant for mechanical harvesting, but dry-down dynamics of each tissue is unknown. The aim was to study the dry-down dynamics of seed, head and stalk in sunflower genotypes sprayed with Paraquat, Carfentrazone and Saflufenacil after physiological matur… Show more

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“…According to Szemruch et al (2019), the greatest benefit of desiccation could be observed when performed as soon as possible after physiological maturity, without sacrificing yield.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Szemruch et al (2019), the greatest benefit of desiccation could be observed when performed as soon as possible after physiological maturity, without sacrificing yield.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values followed by the same lower case letter in the horizontal do not differ statistically between them at 5% by the Tukey test. Szemruch et al (2019) concluded that the use of Paraquat was safe for germination of achene and recommended the benefit of its utility by seed producing companies. Although the R8 stage showed the lowest germination value (78.45%) when compared to the R9 stage (86.82%), there was no difference between applying or not applying the desiccant (Table 3), which corroborates the possibility of using the desiccant for seed production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%