2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782009005000157
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Qualidade de sementes de milho armazenadas em diferentes embalagens

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“…Todavia, a redução na germinação de sementes de milho infectadas por F. verticillioides é possível, pois este fungo apresenta crescimento rápido e agressivo, e pode causar a morte das sementes antes mesmo da germinação (Antonello et al 2009). …”
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“…Todavia, a redução na germinação de sementes de milho infectadas por F. verticillioides é possível, pois este fungo apresenta crescimento rápido e agressivo, e pode causar a morte das sementes antes mesmo da germinação (Antonello et al 2009). …”
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“…This is because fungicides and insecticides act in protection against seed pathogens, whether from storage or present in the soil, and also act against the initial attack of pests specific to the soil (Antonello et al, 2009;Menten and Moraes, 2010;Pereira et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, Kashypa et al (1994), in studies on wheat seeds, and Ludwig et al (2011) on soybean seeds, found that some chemical products, when applied on the seeds, may lead to reduction in germination and hinder seedling survival. According to Antonello et al (2009) and Deuner et al (2014), who worked with maize seeds, the phytotoxicity effect depends on the product used and the time that the seeds were stored. According to Goulart (1988), the fungicide triadimenol, although it was effective for seedling protection (providing for total absence of disease lesions on wheat), proved to be phytotoxic, leading to the rise of abnormal seedlings in the germination process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One of the biggest problems of prolonged storage is in regard to storage pests, such as weevils, which lead to qualitative and quantitative losses in seeds and grains (Antonello et al, 2009). In this respect, it is of utmost importance to prevent attack from pests through the application of insecticides and to maintain the seeds at a lower temperature to avoid insect proliferation and maintain seed quality.…”
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confidence: 99%