2019
DOI: 10.13083/reveng.v27i2.779
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Tratamento De Sementes De Milho Com Zinco Semeadas Em Diferentes Profundidades

Abstract: A profundidade de semeadura e a nutrição das plântulas com micronutrientes na fase de desenvolvimento inicial são imprescindíveis para se atingir o estande recomendado para cultura do milho. Nesse sentido, objetivou-se verificar se o tratamento de sementes com zinco afeta os parâmetros fitotécnicos e fisiológicos no estádio de desenvolvimento inicial da cultura do milho até os 21 dias após a emergência, bem como verificar a relação do tratamento de semente com a profundidade de semeadura. O experimento foi rea… Show more

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“…For the implementation of the culture in the field, the need for a good seedling emergence is also highlighted, where the sowing depth ends up becoming a determining factor, since, when high depths are adopted, there is a downfall in germination and/or uneven stand. At lower depths, the seeds are susceptible to inclement weather such as rain and wind, in addition to encountering difficulties in absorbing water by decreasing the contact surface of the seed with the soil (Santos et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the implementation of the culture in the field, the need for a good seedling emergence is also highlighted, where the sowing depth ends up becoming a determining factor, since, when high depths are adopted, there is a downfall in germination and/or uneven stand. At lower depths, the seeds are susceptible to inclement weather such as rain and wind, in addition to encountering difficulties in absorbing water by decreasing the contact surface of the seed with the soil (Santos et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%