Secondary Growth Control in Garlic With Post Emergency Herbicides

Assis, Rodrigo P. de and Souza, Douglas C. de and Júnior, Valter C. de A. and Gonçalves, Adenilson H. and Souza, Rovilson J. de (2019) Secondary Growth Control in Garlic With Post Emergency Herbicides. Journal of Agricultural Science, 11 (7). p. 67. ISSN 1916-9752

[thumbnail of 5cc8f8150ada7.pdf] Text
5cc8f8150ada7.pdf - Published Version

Download (717kB)

Abstract

This study aimed to verify the effect of the herbicides in the secondary growth control, productivity, and quality in garlic. The treatments were 5 herbicides: Glyphosate; Etoxissulfurom; 2-nicotinic acid; Halossulfurom and Metsulfurom-methyl and 5 doses (0; 10; 15; 20 and 25% of the smallest dose recommended for control of the weed). The experimental design was a randomized block, with 3 repetitions. The following evaluations were made: the total and marketable yield of bulbs, a percentage of secondary growth in bulbs, the medium mass of commercial bulbs and the number of bulbils per bulb of the commercial production. Larger productivities total and marketable was observed for the herbicide Glyphosate, 13.93 t ha-1, and 13.16 t ha-1, with doses of 10.81% and 13.12% of the commercial dose, respectively. The smallest incidence of secondary growth 4.05% was observed for Glyphosate with 15.58% of the dose. The largest medium mass of commercial bulbs 35.75 g were observed for the herbicide Glyphosate with 15.83% of the dose. The herbicides 2-nicotínic acid and Metsulfurom-methyl reduced the total productivity in relation to the control treatment without herbicide application and they promoted little gain in commercial productivity. Some herbicides can control the secondary growth in vernalized garlic, however, are necessary appropriate doses applied 50 days after the planting.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Paper Guardians > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@archive.paperguardians.com
Date Deposited: 12 May 2023 08:57
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2024 04:18
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/938

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item