2016
DOI: 10.4238/gmr15049390
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Genetic progress in oat associated with fungicide use in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) is the largest producer of oat in Brazil with the aid of consolidated breeding programs, which are constantly releasing new cultivars. The main objectives of this study were to: 1) evaluate the annual genetic progress in grain yield and hectoliter weight of the oat cultivars in RS, with and without fungicide use on aerial parts of plants; and 2) evaluate the efficiency of oat breeding programs in introducing disease-resistant genes in the released cultivars through… Show more

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“…As reported by Wychowaniec et al [37], HW is a measure of the bulk density of the grain and is indicator of grain quality and millability. To ensure effective milling, HW should be above 50 kg/100 L for oats, as consequence, grains with high HW commands a higher price per ton, but the measured value is a combination of grain characteristics, including friction, grain shape and polydispersity [36]. Similar values in HW were also reported in other literatures [30,31,[34][35][36][37][38].…”
Section: Discriminating Important Agronomic and Industrial Parameterssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…As reported by Wychowaniec et al [37], HW is a measure of the bulk density of the grain and is indicator of grain quality and millability. To ensure effective milling, HW should be above 50 kg/100 L for oats, as consequence, grains with high HW commands a higher price per ton, but the measured value is a combination of grain characteristics, including friction, grain shape and polydispersity [36]. Similar values in HW were also reported in other literatures [30,31,[34][35][36][37][38].…”
Section: Discriminating Important Agronomic and Industrial Parameterssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…This parameter can be affected by agronomic management practices such as seeding rates, chemical seed treatments and foliar fungicide. In a research of Mourtzins and co-workers [26], seeding rate and seed treatments did not show effect on oat yield, plant height and lodging index, but foliar fungicide application was considered mainly if disease is expected and improved the grain yield [26,27]. Higher values of the weight of 1000 grains were correlated with dough periods, good processing quality and are dependent of cultivar [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A investigação de Follmann et al, (2016) foi desenvolvido durante os anos de 2007 a 2014 com 36 cultivares recomendadas para o cultivo no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, em nove municípios distintos, com e sem aplicação de fungicida. Durante os oito anos de estudo eles encontraram uma distribuição balanceada nos resultados entre as cultivares.…”
Section: Fatores Genéticos Ambientais E a Interação Na Cultura Da Aveiaunclassified
“…A redução do uso de agrotóxicos, principalmente de fungicidas na cultura da aveia, é fundamental para a diminuição dos níveis de contaminação alimentar e ambiental. Neste cenário, tem sido importante o uso de cultivares mais resistentes geneticamente às doenças foliarem por auxiliarem na redução do uso de fungicidas, com garantia do rendimento estimado de grãos (Silva et al, 2015;Follmann et al, 2016;). A partir das considerações, são desejadas cultivares de aveia branca com resistência genética a doenças foliares e que detenham maior estabilidade a redução do uso de fungicida, com o aumento o intervalo entre a colheita e a última aplicação (Cruz, Federizzi & Milach, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified