Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides

Maize production is inconceivable without herbicide application, and certainly depends on crop susceptibility. Some injuries could be induced by herbicides, what could result in yield losses. This is especially prominent in maize seed production, due to the lines susceptibility to various...

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Main Authors: Dragičević Vesna, Simić Milena, Jovanović-Radovanov Katarina, Brankov Milan, Srdić Jelena
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2017-01-01
Series:Genetika
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2017/0534-00121703765D.pdf
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spelling doaj-de987d09b6d543a597484f545b2755272020-11-24T22:31:04ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692017-01-0149376577410.2298/GENSR1703765D0534-00121703765DReaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicidesDragičević Vesna0Simić Milena1Jovanović-Radovanov Katarina2Brankov Milan3Srdić Jelena4Maize Research Institute “Zemun Polje”, BelgradeMaize Research Institute “Zemun Polje”, BelgradeFaculty of Agriculture, BelgradeMaize Research Institute “Zemun Polje”, BelgradeMaize Research Institute “Zemun Polje”, BelgradeMaize production is inconceivable without herbicide application, and certainly depends on crop susceptibility. Some injuries could be induced by herbicides, what could result in yield losses. This is especially prominent in maize seed production, due to the lines susceptibility to various stressful conditions, including herbicides. Crop response to herbicide application could include whole range of different biochemical reactions such as alterations in content of various metabolites and antioxidants. The experiment was conducted to examine the response of three sensitive maize lines (sugary, popcorn and white kernel maize) to herbicides from sulfonylurea and triketone groups, during the period after herbicide application, when visual injuries are the most obvious and in correlation with grain yield. Variations in soluble proteins, phytic and inorganic phosphorus content, as important metabolites, were followed. The variations in soluble proteins and particularly phytic and inorganic phosphorus content are linked to the expression of susceptibility to herbicides in examined maize lines. Growing season had significant influence on susceptibility. In 2015, as unfavourable season, line ZPT165b expressed the highest susceptibility, having the highest values of examined metabolites at the beginning of experiment. All applied herbicides increased grain yield in 2014, but in 2015 nicosulfuron expressed the lowest selectivity, by decreasing grain yield and soluble proteins up to the 21th day after herbicide application, when compared to control. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR 31037]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2017/0534-00121703765D.pdfsusceptible maize linesherbicide stressphyticphosphorusinorganic phosphorussoluble proteins
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author Dragičević Vesna
Simić Milena
Jovanović-Radovanov Katarina
Brankov Milan
Srdić Jelena
spellingShingle Dragičević Vesna
Simić Milena
Jovanović-Radovanov Katarina
Brankov Milan
Srdić Jelena
Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
Genetika
susceptible maize lines
herbicide stress
phyticphosphorus
inorganic phosphorus
soluble proteins
author_facet Dragičević Vesna
Simić Milena
Jovanović-Radovanov Katarina
Brankov Milan
Srdić Jelena
author_sort Dragičević Vesna
title Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
title_short Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
title_full Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
title_fullStr Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
title_full_unstemmed Reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
title_sort reaction of susceptible maize inbred lines to herbicides
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
1820-6069
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Maize production is inconceivable without herbicide application, and certainly depends on crop susceptibility. Some injuries could be induced by herbicides, what could result in yield losses. This is especially prominent in maize seed production, due to the lines susceptibility to various stressful conditions, including herbicides. Crop response to herbicide application could include whole range of different biochemical reactions such as alterations in content of various metabolites and antioxidants. The experiment was conducted to examine the response of three sensitive maize lines (sugary, popcorn and white kernel maize) to herbicides from sulfonylurea and triketone groups, during the period after herbicide application, when visual injuries are the most obvious and in correlation with grain yield. Variations in soluble proteins, phytic and inorganic phosphorus content, as important metabolites, were followed. The variations in soluble proteins and particularly phytic and inorganic phosphorus content are linked to the expression of susceptibility to herbicides in examined maize lines. Growing season had significant influence on susceptibility. In 2015, as unfavourable season, line ZPT165b expressed the highest susceptibility, having the highest values of examined metabolites at the beginning of experiment. All applied herbicides increased grain yield in 2014, but in 2015 nicosulfuron expressed the lowest selectivity, by decreasing grain yield and soluble proteins up to the 21th day after herbicide application, when compared to control. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. TR 31037]
topic susceptible maize lines
herbicide stress
phyticphosphorus
inorganic phosphorus
soluble proteins
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2017/0534-00121703765D.pdf
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