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BARRO, J. P.; MEYER, M. C.; GODOY, C. V.; DIAS, A. R.; UTIAMADA, C. M.; JACCOUD FILHO, D. de S.; WRUCK, D. S. M.; BORGES, E. P.; SIQUERI, F.; JULIATTI, F. C.; CAMPOS, H. D.; NUNES JUNIOR, J.; CARNEIRO, L. C.; SILVA, L. H. C. P. da; MARTINS, M. C.; BALARDIN, R. S.; ZITO, R. K.; FURLAN, S. H.; VENANCIO, W. S; DEL PONTE, E. M. |
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JHONATAN P. BARRO, Universidade Federal de Voçosa, Viçosa, MG; MAURICIO CONRADO MEYER, CNPSO; CLAUDIA VIEIRA GODOY, CNPSO; ALFREDO R. DIAS, Fundação Chapadão, Chapadão do Sul, MS; CARLOS M. UTIAMADA, TAGRO, Londrina, PR; DAVID DE S. JACCOUD FILHO, UEPG, Ponta Grossa, PR; DULANDULA SILVA MIGUEL WRUCK, CPAMT; EDSON P. BORGES, Fundação Chapadão, Chapadão do Sul, MS; FABIANO SIQUERI, Fundação Mato Grosso, Rondonópolis, MT.; FERNANDO C. JULIATTI, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, MG.; HERCULES D. CAMPOS, Universidade de Rio Verde, Rio Verde, GO.; JOSE NUNES JUNIOR, Centro Tecnológico para Pesquisas Agropecuárias,Goiânia, GO; LUCIANA C. CARNEIRO, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Jataí , GO.; LUIS H. C. P. DA SILVA, AgroCarregal, Rio Verde, GO.; MONICA C. MARTINS, Círculo Verde Assessoria Agronômica e Pesquisa, Luís Eduardo Magalhães, BA.; RICARDO S. BALARDIN, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS.; ROBERTO KAZUHIKO ZITO, CNPSO; SILVANIA H. FURLAN, Instituto Biológico, São Paulo, SP.; WILSON S. VENANCIO, CWR Pesquisa Agrícola, Ponta Grossa, PR.; EMERSON MEDEIROS DEL PONTE, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, MG. |
Título: |
Performance and Profitability of Fungicides for Managing Soybean White Mold:A 10-Year Summary of Cooperative Trials |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
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Plant Disease, v. 103, n. 9, p. 2212-2220, 2019. |
ISSN: |
0191-2917 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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White mold, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is a yield-limiting disease of soybean in Brazil. Uniform fungicide trials have been conducted annually since 2009. Data from 74 cooperative field trials conducted over a 10-year period were assembled. We selected five fungicides applied two times around flowering: dimoxystrobin plus boscalid (DIMO+BOSC), carbendazim plus procymidone (CARB+PROC), fluazinam (FLUZ), fluopyram (FLUO), and procymidone (PROC). For comparison, thiophanate-methyl (TMET) applied four times was also included as a low-cost treatment. Network models were fitted to the log of white mold incidence (percentages) and log of sclerotia mass data (grams/hectare) and to the nontransformed yield data (kilograms/hectare) for each treatment, including the untreated check. Back-transformation of the meta-analytic estimates indicated that the lowest and highest mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) percent reductions in incidence and sclerotia mass were 54.2 (49.3 to 58.7) and 51.6% (43.7 to 58.3) for TMET and 83.8 (79.1 to 87.5) and 87% (81.9 to 91.6) for CARB+PROC, respectively. The overall mean (95% CI) yield responses ranged from 323 kg/ha (247.4 to 400.3) for TMET to 626 kg/ha (521.7 to 731.7) for DIMO+BOSC, but the variance was significantly reduced by a binary variable (30% threshold) describing disease incidence in the untreated check. On average, an increment of 352 kg/ha was estimated for trials where the incidence was >30% compared with the low-disease scenario. Hence, the probability of breaking even on fungicide costs for the high-disease scenario was >65% for the more effective, but more expensive fungicide (FLUZ) than TMET. For the low-disease scenario, profitability was less likely and depended more on variations in fungicide cost and soybean price. MenosWhite mold, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is a yield-limiting disease of soybean in Brazil. Uniform fungicide trials have been conducted annually since 2009. Data from 74 cooperative field trials conducted over a 10-year period were assembled. We selected five fungicides applied two times around flowering: dimoxystrobin plus boscalid (DIMO+BOSC), carbendazim plus procymidone (CARB+PROC), fluazinam (FLUZ), fluopyram (FLUO), and procymidone (PROC). For comparison, thiophanate-methyl (TMET) applied four times was also included as a low-cost treatment. Network models were fitted to the log of white mold incidence (percentages) and log of sclerotia mass data (grams/hectare) and to the nontransformed yield data (kilograms/hectare) for each treatment, including the untreated check. Back-transformation of the meta-analytic estimates indicated that the lowest and highest mean (95% confidence interval [CI]) percent reductions in incidence and sclerotia mass were 54.2 (49.3 to 58.7) and 51.6% (43.7 to 58.3) for TMET and 83.8 (79.1 to 87.5) and 87% (81.9 to 91.6) for CARB+PROC, respectively. The overall mean (95% CI) yield responses ranged from 323 kg/ha (247.4 to 400.3) for TMET to 626 kg/ha (521.7 to 731.7) for DIMO+BOSC, but the variance was significantly reduced by a binary variable (30% threshold) describing disease incidence in the untreated check. On average, an increment of 352 kg/ha was estimated for trials where the incidence was >30% compared with the low-disease scenar... Mostrar Tudo |
Thesagro: |
Colheita; Controle Químico; Impacto Econômico. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Chemical control; Disease control; Economic impact; Field crops; Fungi; Legumes; Oilseeds; Yields. |
Categoria do assunto: |
F Plantas e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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