, CANTO-DOROW, T.S. Palavras-chave: Clearfield, controle, Oryza sativa, planta daninhas, resistência.ABSTRACT -To evaluate the susceptibility of biotypes of red rice (Oryza sativa) and commercial rice cultivars to the herbicide imazethapyr, a greenhouse assay was conducted with five red rice biotypes (accesses Santa Maria 5, Pelotas 3, Rio Pardo 1, 2 and Manoel Viana Catuçaba 1), two commercial rice cultivars: Clearfield ® (Irga CL 422 and CL Puit INTA), and a conventional cultivar (Irga 417). The methodology of dose-response curves proposed by Seefeldt et al. (1995) was applied. The methodology of response curves was generated from the parameters of the logistic model and the values of I 50 . The red rice biotypes and cultivars were subjected to six doses of the herbicide imazethapyr (0, 33.12, 66.25, 132.5, 265.0 and 530.0 g a.i. ha -1 ). Rice plants were counted and collected on the 20th day after treatment application. Damage percentage analysis was performed by visual assessment of phytotoxicity (%), plant green mass, and plant dry mass. Through the curves and results of the analysis of variance, it could be inferred that the cultivars Irga Clearfield CL 422 and CL Puit INTA were significantly equal to red rice biotype Catuçaba 1, resisting to imazethapyr doses higher than those recommended to the Match Clearfield ® system in the field. Biotypes Manoel Viana 2, Santa Maria 5, and Pelotas 3 grouped with the conventional cultivar IRGA 417, and were susceptible to the commercial dose of the herbicide. Rio Pardo 1 biotype is also resistant to the herbicide imazethapyr, but less than biotype Catuçaba 1.
Explants from meristem tip and stem of sweet potato were placed in MURASHIGE & SKOOG medium containing (in mg/l) 0,1 of kinetin (kin) and 0,01 NAA (a); 1,0 kin and 0,1 NAA (b); 3,0 kin and 0,1 NAA (c) and 2,0 kin and 2,0 2,4-D (d). The followings results was obtided: (a) callus with weak aerial part growth; (b) callus with vigorous roots growth and (c-d) callus growth without morphogenesis.
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