Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?

The objective was to determine the impact of herbicides on plant growth and to test if the use of herbicides could improve the crude protein content in corn for silage. Treatments consisted of the post-emergence application of atrazine, atrazine + 2,4-D (two doses) and tembotrione, in addition to a...

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Main Authors: Adrian Rauy Lopes, Fábio Augusto Manetti, Leonardo Bianco de Carvalho
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Language:English
Published: Communications in Plant Sciences 2017-12-01
Series:Communications in Plant Sciences
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spelling doaj-73586fbb593a4f9d8a5bc95cb5082d282020-11-24T21:40:37ZengCommunications in Plant SciencesCommunications in Plant Sciences2237-40272237-40272017-12-017210.26814/cps2017010Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?Adrian Rauy LopesFábio Augusto ManettiLeonardo Bianco de CarvalhoThe objective was to determine the impact of herbicides on plant growth and to test if the use of herbicides could improve the crude protein content in corn for silage. Treatments consisted of the post-emergence application of atrazine, atrazine + 2,4-D (two doses) and tembotrione, in addition to a herbicide-free control. We evaluated plant growth and crude protein content. Reduction of plant height (15%), fresh mass (35%) and dry mass (45%) was observed by using atrazine and atrazine + 2,4-D. However, we also observed an increase (mean of 82%) of crude protein content by using these herbicides. In addition, atrazine provided the higher improvement (124%) in the crude protein content. So, the post-emergence application of atrazine alone or combined with 2,4-D reduced plant growth however improving the content of crude protein.
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Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?
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Fábio Augusto Manetti
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title Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?
title_short Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?
title_full Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?
title_fullStr Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?
title_full_unstemmed Can herbicides increase the content of crude protein in corn silage?
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description The objective was to determine the impact of herbicides on plant growth and to test if the use of herbicides could improve the crude protein content in corn for silage. Treatments consisted of the post-emergence application of atrazine, atrazine + 2,4-D (two doses) and tembotrione, in addition to a herbicide-free control. We evaluated plant growth and crude protein content. Reduction of plant height (15%), fresh mass (35%) and dry mass (45%) was observed by using atrazine and atrazine + 2,4-D. However, we also observed an increase (mean of 82%) of crude protein content by using these herbicides. In addition, atrazine provided the higher improvement (124%) in the crude protein content. So, the post-emergence application of atrazine alone or combined with 2,4-D reduced plant growth however improving the content of crude protein.
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