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VELINI, E.; ALVES, E.; GODOY, M. C.; MESCHEDE, D. K.; SOUZA, R. T. de; DUKE, S. O.. |
BACKGROUND:Glyphosate blocks the shikimic acid pathway, inhibiting the production of aromatic amino acids and several secondary compounds derived from these amino acids. Non-target plants can be exposed to low doses of glyphosate by herbicide drift of spray droplets and contact with treated weeds. Previous studies have reported that low doses of glyphosate stimulate growth, although these data are very limited. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of low glyphosate doses on growth of a range of plant species. RESULTS:Growth of maize, conventional soybean, Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden, Pinus caribea L. and Commelia benghalensis L. was enhanced by 1.8-36 g glyphosate ha-1. Growth of glyphosate-resistant soybean was unaffected by any... |
Tipo: Artigo de periódico |
Palavras-chave: Glifosato; Crescimento vegetativo; Agricultura; Agrotóxico; Eucalipto; Herbicida; Milho; Soja; Pinus. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/543207 |
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