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Title: Use of plant extracts from healthy soybean and potato plants for treatments of plants of the same species.
Authors: MAY, A.
COELHO, L. F.
SILVA, E. H. F. M. da
VIEIRA JUNIOR, N. A.
VIANA, R. S.
VERDIAL, M.
GONZAGA, A. R.
BORATTO, V. N. M.
BORATTO, I. V.
CARVALHO, P.
Affiliation: ANDRE MAY, CNPMA; LUCIANA FONTES COELHO; EVANDRO HENRIQUE FIGUEIREDO MOURA DA SILVA, ESALQ-USP; NILSON APARECIDO VIEIRA JUNIOR, ESALQ-USP; RONALDO DA SILVA VIANA, UNESP; MARCELO VERDIAL; ALEX RANGEL GONZAGA, Crop Solutions; VANESSA NATHALIE MODESTO BORATTO, CWR Pesquisa Agricola Ltda; IBRAIAN VALERIO BORATTO, CWR Pesquisa Agricola Ltda; PEDRO CARVALHO, Revbio Ltda.
Date Issued: 2021
Citation: Research, Society and Development, v. 10, n. 12, e225101220351, 2021.
Pages: p. 1-18.
Description: Abstract: The present study proposes to evaluate extracts from shoots of healthy soybean and potato plants for the treatment of plants of the same species cultivated subsequently. Two experiments were thus conducted separately after the soybean and potato inoculum production phases. For soybean, the experiment was laid out in a randomized-block design with five treatments and four replications, in which the following treatments were tested: 1. absolute control without inoculum or pesticides; 2. farmer management with pesticides, without inoculum; 3. use of inoculum, without insecticides; 4. use of inoculum, without fungicides; and 5. use of inoculum, without pesticides. In the soybean crop, the tested inoculum improved plant development and, increased the potassium content of the plant tissue as well as yield. For the potato crop, a randomized-block statistical design was adopted with two treatments and ten replications, using varieties Ágata and Atlantic. The following treatments were tested: 1. absolute control without inoculum, with pesticides; and 2. use of inoculum (foliar spraying), with pesticides. With the use of inoculum, varieties Ágata and Atlantic showed distinct responses regarding disease incidence and yield. Late blight was the disease that most affected both varieties, but only Atlantic showed a reduction in its incidence when the inoculum was applied. Variety Atlantic also exhibited an increase in the most valued commercial calibers, besides an increase in yield, with the use of the tested inoculum. Cultivar Ágata showed a marked reduction in tuber defects with the use of the inoculum on the plants.
Thesagro: Doença de Planta
Extrato Vegetal
Brotacao
Pulverização Foliar
Tratamento de Semente
NAL Thesaurus: Crop yield
Plant diseases and disorders
Seed treatment
Foliar spraying
inoculum
Keywords: Yield
Diseases
ISSN: 2525-3409
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i12.20351
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPMA)

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