Storage of Soybean Seeds and Addition of Insecticide and Micronutrients
Gustavo H. Demari,
VinÃcius J. Szareski,
Ivan R. Carvalho,
Tuane A. da Silva,
Vânia M. Gehling,
Danielli Olsen,
Tamires S. Martins,
Francine Lautenchleger,
Lucian A. dos Santos,
Luis O. B. Schuch,
Geri E. Meneghello,
Velci Q. de Souza,
Tiago Pedó,
Francisco A. Vilella and
Tiago Z. Aumonde
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1, 553
Abstract:
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects on the physiological attributes of soybean seeds submitted to the seed treatment with addition of insecticide, polymers and micronutrients throughout the storage. The experimental design was completely randomized in a factorial scheme, with four seed treatments per two seasons of storage of the seeds. The analysis of variance revealed a significant interaction among seed treatments and storage times for both cultivars at 5% of probability, referring to the characteristics of shoot length (SL), primary root length (RL), shoot dry mass (SDM) and dry mass of the primary root (RDM) for the cultivar Fundacep 37 RR. Addition of seed treatments influences the physiological performance of seedlings originated from soybean seeds stored for 240 days. The shoot and primary root lenghts, and shoot dry mass express the isoenzyme esterase through the aerial part and primary root of the seedling, the malate dehydrogenase is expressed in the primary root while in the peroxidase it is evident in the shoot of the seedlings.
Date: 2024
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