Zeta herbicide adsortivity in soils of varied textures

Authors

  • A. Moreira USP; ESALQ; Depto. de Ciência do Solo
  • S. C. de Siqueira UET; Depto. de Química
  • A.A. da Silva UFV; Depto. de Fitotecnia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90161995000300015

Keywords:

aluminum, day, bioactivity, fresh biomass, dry biomass, organic matter

Abstract

To estimate the herbicide rate which inhibits 50% (I50) of the growth of bioindicator plants in soils of different textures and organic matter levels, which could interfere on the bioactivity of the tested herbicide, a completely randomized experiment was carried out with seven treatments (0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 300 g a.i./ ha) and four replications, in five kinds of soil textures. The analyzed parameters were: total fresh biomass, dry shoot biomass and dry root biomass of the sorghum plants. According to the results, it can be concluded that in sandy soils the herbicide shows a great vertical mobility, and that high levels of AP+ in the soil can minimize the herbicide effect on plants. The experiment also has shown that the higher the level of active clays and of organic matter in the soil, the higher the rate of herbicide required for a given weed control level.

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Published

1995-12-01

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How to Cite

Zeta herbicide adsortivity in soils of varied textures . (1995). Scientia Agricola, 52(3), 502-508. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90161995000300015