Efficiency of the Raigran® product in seed treatment in peanut culture

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https://doi.org/10.17648/sas.v1i2.76

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Arachis hypogaea L. , Micronutrients, Cobalt, Molybdenum

Abstract

The success of peanut crop production is related to the adequate supply of nutrients, which are essential for plant growth and development. The experiments were installed in order to evaluate the efficiency of Raigran compared to other products of different concentrations of Co and Mo in the treatment of peanut seeds. The installation took place at Estação Experimental Oxiquímica Agrociência Ltda, from October 2019 to March 2020. The statistical design used was completely randomized with seven replications and six treatments for the greenhouse test and the randomized blocks, with four repetitions and six treatments for the field trial. The treatments used were: Witness; Vitavax-Thiran® "‹"‹+ Cruiser®; Vitavax-Thiran® "‹"‹+ Cruiser® + Raigran®; Vitavax-Thiran® "‹"‹+ Cruiser® + Product 1; Vitavax-Thiran® "‹"‹+ Cruiser® + Product 2; Vitavax-Thiran® "‹"‹+ Cruiser® + Product 3. It was evaluated at 16 DAE in a greenhouse: length of the root and area, wet and dry mass of root and area. In the field trial, the percentage of germination and productivity at the end of the culture cycle was evaluated at 14 DAE. The product Raigran®, composed of Cobalt and Molybdenum, added to the Vitavax-Thiran® "‹"‹+ Cruiser® treatment, was efficient in the treatment of seeds, resulting in greater values "‹"‹of length (root and aerial part), wet and dry mass (root and part in greenhouse, and higher percentage of germination and productivity in field conditions.

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2020-10-14

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Zampieri de Almeida, L. F., Fonseca , A. E. ., Júnior , J. P. ., Ramos, M. F. ., & da Silva, T. M. R. . (2020). Efficiency of the Raigran® product in seed treatment in peanut culture. South American Sciences, 1(2), e2076. https://doi.org/10.17648/sas.v1i2.76

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Anais do XVII Encontro Sobre a Cultura do Amendoim

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