Cassava physiological responses to the application of herbicides

Authors

  • Evander Alves Ferreira Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri
  • Christiano da Conceição de Matos Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Edmilson Alves Barbosa Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Daniel Valadão Silva Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • José Barbosa dos Santos Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri
  • Gustavo Antonio Mendes Pereira Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Autieres Teixeira Faria Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Cícero Teixeira da Silva Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n2p645

Keywords:

Manihot esculenta Crantz, Photosynthesis, Electron transport rate, Chlorophyll a fluorescence.

Abstract

Analysis of chlorophyll a fluorescence has been used to improve the understanding of the mechanisms of photosynthesis, as well as in the evaluation of plant photosynthetic capacity altered by biotic or abiotic stresses. The objective of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of cassava plants to herbicides with different mechanisms of action, as well as the damage caused by the application of herbicides on the photosynthetic apparatus of these plants. An experiment was conducted in a randomized block design with four replications. The treatments were constituted of the application of the following post- emergence herbicides in cassava: bentazon, clomazone, fomesafen, fluazifop-p-buthyl, glyphosate, nicosulfuron, chlorimuron, fluazifop-p-buthyl + fomesafen, sulfentrazone, besides a control without application. The visual intoxication and chlorophyll a fluorescence assessments were performed at 2, 9, 16 and 23 days after herbicide application. The herbicides evaluated affected differently the cassava plants. Sulfentrazone and glyphosate promoted plant death. Herbicides clomazone, fomesafen, fluazifop-p-buthyl and chlorimuron-ehtyl caused low toxicity to cassava plants and did not affect the ratio Fv / Fm and ETR. However, for the mixture nicossulfuron and fluazifop-p-buthyl + fomesafen values of Fv / Fm were suboptimal in the first evaluation times but plants treated with these herbicides had recovered. Physiological evaluations can be used as a way to evaluate the selectivity of herbicides in cassava crop as presented similar answers to those observed for visual intoxication symptoms.

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Author Biographies

Evander Alves Ferreira, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri

Dr. em Fitotecnia, Engº Agrº, UFVJM, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, MG.

Christiano da Conceição de Matos, Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Discente do Curso de Doutorado em Fitotecnia, UFV, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG.

Edmilson Alves Barbosa, Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Discente do Curso de Doutorado em Fitotecnia, UFV, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG.

Daniel Valadão Silva, Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Dr. em Fitotecnia, Engº Agrº, UFV, Viçosa, MG.

José Barbosa dos Santos, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri

Dr. em Fitotecnia, Engº Agrº, UFVJM, Diamantina, MG.

Gustavo Antonio Mendes Pereira, Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Discente do Curso de Doutorado em Fitotecnia, UFV, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG.

Autieres Teixeira Faria, Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Discente do Curso de Doutorado em Fitotecnia, UFV, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG.

Cícero Teixeira da Silva, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri

Discente do Curso de Mestrado em Produção Vegetal, UFVJM, Diamantina, MG.

Published

2015-04-22

How to Cite

Ferreira, E. A., Matos, C. da C. de, Barbosa, E. A., Silva, D. V., Santos, J. B. dos, Pereira, G. A. M., … Silva, C. T. da. (2015). Cassava physiological responses to the application of herbicides. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 36(2), 645–656. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n2p645

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