2019
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5p1789
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Soybean seed origin effects on physiological and sanitary quality and crop yield

Abstract: The suitable establishment of a crop depends on seed quality, among another factors. However, with high production costs many producers use uncertified seeds, to reduce expenses with this input at sowing time. The objective was to evaluate germination, vigor and health of soybean seeds, diseases incidence in cvs. NS 5445 IPRO and BMX Ativa RR, whose seeds were of certified and uncertified origins, as well as yield components and grain yield of soybeans, with or without fungicides application. The experiments w… Show more

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“…Thus, the treatment of seeds with fungicides is an important procedure in bean production, since they are efficient in controlling the pathogens associated with seeds and also with soil (Machado, 2000). When performed effectively and in quality seeds, the treatment ensures an adequate initial stand (Tonello et al, 2019). The integration of white mold management measures provides, in addition to crop rotation, the application of fungicides with different active ingredients, including multisites, preventing or delaying the emergence of fungicide-resistant S. sclerotiorum populations (Lehner et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the treatment of seeds with fungicides is an important procedure in bean production, since they are efficient in controlling the pathogens associated with seeds and also with soil (Machado, 2000). When performed effectively and in quality seeds, the treatment ensures an adequate initial stand (Tonello et al, 2019). The integration of white mold management measures provides, in addition to crop rotation, the application of fungicides with different active ingredients, including multisites, preventing or delaying the emergence of fungicide-resistant S. sclerotiorum populations (Lehner et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%