Comportamento da associação entre os herbicidas glifosato e atrazina em um Latossolo vermelho-escuro do bioma cerrado brasileiro / Behavior of glyphosate and atrazine herbicides applied in association in a Oxisoil from Brazilian Cerrado

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

RESUMO

The use of glyphosate and atrazine in association for transgenic corn tolerant to glyphosate is an option to weed control in this case. Therefore, the aim of this work was to assess the influence of this association in an Oxisoil from Brazil through the degradation, mineralization, microbial biomass and carbon mineralization of soil tests. The treatments of mineralization and degradation tests consisted of the combination between 14C-glyphosate in the field rate (2,88Kg ha-1) and 0, ½, 1 and 2 times the field rate of atrazine (3,00Kg ha-1). The mineralization of herbicides was measured at 0, 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, and 63 days and the degradation was measured at 0, 7, 28 and 63 days after the beginning of the tests. The evaluation of microbial biomass was performed at 21 and 63 days after the beginning of the test and was used the same treatments of the degradation and mineralization tests, but it was included a control (soil without application of herbicides). The test of carbon mineralization of soil was done by measuring the CO2 evolved at 0,7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56 and 63 days after the beginning of the test and had the same control of the microbial biomass test. The results showed an influence on degradation and mineralization of atrazine due to the presence of glyphosate. The half-life of atrazine mineralization had a variation of about 100 days when it was compared the atrazine application alone to its association with glyphosate at double rate. The influence of atrazine in degradation and mineralization of glyphosate wasnt clear. The presence of atrazine caused decrease in the microbial biomass of soil and occurred an increase in speedy and amount of carbon mineralized by soil. No change was observed in microbial biomass and carbon mineralized by soil due to glyphosate application. In the treatments that was used the association, the presence of glyphosate in the system prevented decrease of microbial biomass due to the effect of atrazine. The association between glyphosate and atrazine favored the carbon mineralization by soil when compared to glyphosate applied alone. These results demonstrate a need to consider the possibility of interactions between several xenobiotics, wich can modify their behaviors in the soil.

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milho maize soil microbiology herbicidas microbiologia do solo oxisoil herbicides genetically modified organisms. organismos geneticamente modificados. cerrado latossolos cerrado

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