O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar a tolerância de cultivares de cana-de-açúcar a herbicidas aplicados em pós-emergência inicial da soqueira. O experimento foi implantado em Ribeirão Preto (SP), no ano agrícola de 2007/2008. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos ao acaso, em esquema de parcelas subdivididas com 36 tratamentos em quatro repetições. Foram utilizadas as cultivares IACSP94-2094, IACSP94-2101, IACSP93-3046, IACSP94-4004, RB72454 e a IAC 86-2480 nas parcelas e os herbicidas, constituídos pela mistura pronta de diurom (1170g ha-1) + hexazinona (330 g ha-1); diurom (1865 g ha-1) + hexazinona (234 g ha-1); metribuzim; tebutiuron; amicarbazona e uma testemunha nas subparcelas. Foram avaliados os sintomas visuais de intoxicação, teor relativo de clorofila, eficiência fotoquímica máxima do fotossistema II, altura, estande, qualidade tecnológica da cana e a produção dos colmos. Concluiu-se que as cultivares IACSP94-2094, IACSP94-2101, IACSP93-3046, IACSP94-4004, RB72454 e IAC86-2480 não foram influenciadas pelos herbicidas, apenas ocorreram diferenças inerentes à própria genética. Observou-se apenas leves sintomas de intoxicação na fase inicial de desenvolvimento e não se constatou nenhum prejuízo ao conteúdo de clorofila, avaliado pelo teor relativo de clorofila. No sistema fotossintético houve pequeno prejuízo na fase inicial, quando avaliado pela eficiência fotoquímica máxima do FS II (Fv/Fm), mas que não foi suficiente para prejudicar a altura, o estande, a produção e a qualidade tecnológica das diferentes cultivares de cana-de-açúcar estudadas.
IVComparação de métodos de agrupamento para o estudo da divergência genética em cultivares de feijão
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The aim of this research was to compare cluster methods, on the basis of the dissimilarity (standardized average euclidian and Mahalanobis generalized) and obtain information on genetic diversity in common bean cultivars (Phaseolus vulgaris). Fourteen common beans cultivars were evaluated in nine experiments conducted in Santa Maria
Fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is an important pest of maize (Zea mays L.) crops in Brazil. The effects of beta-cypermethrin, chlorfenapyr, chlorpyrifos, spinosad, etofenprox, triflumuron, alpha-cypermethrin/teflubenzuron, and lambda-cyhalothrin/thiamethoxam on Trichogramma pretiosum Riley, 1879 (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) immature stages were evaluated. Eggs of Anagasta kuehniella (Zeller, 1879) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), containing immature stages of the parasitoid were dipped in water solution pesticides, to evaluate their effects on emergence and sex ratio of F1 parasitoids. For F2 parasitoids, emergence, parasitism capacity, and sex ratio were evaluated. Beta-cypermethrin, chlorfenapyr, chlorpyrifos, and spinosad affected the emergence success of F1 T. pretiosum. Insects exposed to etofenprox and alpha-cypermethrin/teflubenzuron during the egg-larval period and to lambda-cyhalothrin/thiamethoxam during the pupal stage also suffered reduction in the emergence. Beta-cypermethrin affected the sex ratio of F1 T. pretiosum from host eggs treated during the egg-larval period; spinosad affected it during the egg-larval period and the pupal stage, whereas chlorpyrifos did the same when applied during the pupal stage. Chlorpyrifos also affected the sex ratio of F2 parasitoids, but only when applied during the egg-larval period, whereas chlorfenapyr reduced this trait when applied during the pre-pupal phase. Chlorpyrifos and alpha-cypermethrin/teflubenzuron affected the parasitism capacity of F1 females from eggs treated during the egg-larval period. Considering the overall effects, only etofenprox and triflumuron were selective on T. pretiosum when applied on parasitized A. kuehniella eggs. Further studies need to be carried out to verify the toxicity of the other pesticides under semi-field and field conditions.
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