RESUMO -O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a viabilidade na utilização das macrófitas Lemna minor e Azolla caroliniana como bioindicadores de exposição (toxicidade aguda) dos herbicidas atrazina, bentazon + imazamox e clomazone, do inseticida alfacipermetrina + teflubenzuron e dos fungicidas piraclostrobina e mistura piraclostrobina + epoxiconazol, bem como o risco de intoxicação ambiental. Para isso, foram selecionadas quatro plantas de L. minor e cinco de A. caroliniana em 50 mL de meio de cultivo Hoagland. Em ambas as plantas foram utilizadas as concentrações de 0,10, 1,07, 3,44, 11,16, 36,40
-The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of glyphosate, as Rodeo ® formulation, to control Eichhornia crassipes, Pistia stratiotes, Salvinia molesta, Salvinia herzogii and Urochloa subquadripara, under greenhouse conditions. The doses assessed were (480, 960, 1440, 1920, 2400, 2880, 3360 and 3840 g ha ) displayed 100% effectiveness for all four macrophyte species. Under greenhouse conditions, the glyphosate in formulation Rodeo ® with 0.5% of Aterbarne ® BR surfactant showed excellent effectiveness, inhibiting the growth of the floating aquatic macrophytes. This procedure can be included on the tillage plans for these species.Keywords: water hyacinth, water lettuce, salvinia and tanner-grass. : 480, 960, 1440, 1920, 2400, 2880, 3360 RESUMO -O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a eficácia do herbicida glyphosate na formulação Rodeo ® para controle da Eichhornia crassipes, Pistia stratiotes, Salvinia molesta, Salvinia herzogii e Urochloa subquadripara, em condição de casa de vegetação. As doses avaliadas foram
-This study aimed to evaluate feed preference and control efficacy of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) on the aquatic macrophytes Ceratophyllum demersum, Egeria densa and Egeria najas. An experiment was carried out at mesocosms conditions with 2,000 liters capacity and water residence time of 2.8 days. C. demersum, E. densa e E. najas biomasses were offered individually with sixty g and coupled in similar quantities of 30 g of each species, evaluated during 81 days, envolving 6 treatments.(1 -C. demersum, 2 -E. najas, 3 -E. densa, 4 -C. demersum + E. najas, 5 -C. demersum + E. densa and 6 -E. najas + E. densa). When offered individually, E. najas and C. demersum presented the same predation rate by grass carp, which was higher than E. densa predation rate. When plants were tested in pairs, the order of feed preference was C. demersum > E. najas > E. densa. E. najas and C. demersum percentage control ranged from 73 to 83%. No relation between biomass consumption and grass carp body weight gain was observed, probably due to differences in nutritional quality among macrophyte species according to fish necessities. Therefore, it is concluded that the use of grass carp is one excellent technique to control submersed macrophytes in Brazil. Keywords: feed preference, Egeria najas, Ceratophyllum demersum, Egeria densa. RESUMO -O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a preferência alimentar e a eficácia da carpa-capim (Ctenopharyngodon idella) no controle das macrófitas aquáticas submersas
The goals of this study were to evaluate the application of glyphosate plus three adjuvants and three spray nozzles in controlling the macrophyte Pistia stratiotes. For this purpose, after an 80 to 90% colonization, the application of 1.5, 3.5 and 7.0 L h-1 of isolated glyphosate and with the adjuvants Aterbane® BR, Veget’oil® and Dash® HC (0.5% vv-1) and the spray nozzles (AI 110.02, TTI 110.015 and TT 110.015) was performed, plus a control sample (water). Applications were performed with a pressurized backpack precision sprayer, at the constant pressure of 50 p.s.i. and with mixture consumption of 200 L ha-1. At the dose of 1.5 L ha-1, there was 100% control for the combination glyphosate + Veget’oil + tip AI 110.02 (Gly+V.oil+AI, Gly+Aterb.+TTI and Gly+Dash+TT) 15 days after application (DAA). At 3.5 L ha-1, the greatest control (95%) was with Gly+AI, Gly+Aterb.+TTI, Gly+V.oil+TTI, Gly+Dash+TTI, Gly+Aterb.+TT and Gly+Dash+TT; and at 7.0 L ha-1 100% was observed for Gly+AI, Gly+Aterb.+AI, Gly+V.oil+AI, Gly+Aterb.+TTI, Gly+V.oil+TTI, Gly+Dash+TTI, Gly+TT and Gly+Dash+TT. Thus, it is possible to conclude that at 1.5 L ha-1, the combination of glyphosate plus Dash® and with the nozzle TT 110.015 (Gly+Dash+TT) was the most promising one; at 3.5 L ha-1, it was Gly+Aterb.+TTI and at 7.0 L ha-1 the air induction nozzles (AI 110.02 and TTI 110.015), whether with isolated glyphosate or with any of the three adjuvants, were the best at providing control.
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