Cristian Rafael Brzezinski
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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Journal of Seed Science | 2015
Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; A. A. Henning; Julia Abati; Fernando Augusto Henning; José de Barros França-Neto; F. C. Krzyzanowski; Claudemir Zucareli
The objective was to assess the early treatment effect of soybean seeds and pre-sowing with different combinations of chemicals on the establishment of plants and crop yield performance. The design was in randomized blocks in a 2x7 factorial arrangement, with two times for seed treatment and seven treatments (six chemical treatments and an untreated control). The treatments were: 1) fipronil + pyraclostrobin + thiophanate methyl; 2) imidacloprid + thiodicarb + carbendazin + thiram; 3) abamectin + thiamethoxam + fludioxonil + mefenoxam + thiabendazole; 4) carbendazin + thiram; 5) fludioxonil + mefenoxam + thiabendazole; 6) carboxin + thiram; and 7) untreated control (water only). The assessments were: seedling emergence, final stand, plant height and insertion of first pod, number of pods per plant, seeds per pod and per plant, thousand-seed weight and grain yield. Early treatment of soybean seeds (240 days prior to sowing) hinders the establishment of the crop, the thousand-seed weight and grain yield in relation to the pre-sowing treatment. Chemical treatments tested containing fungicides and insecticides associated favor the establishment of the crop, but do not alter the soybean yield performance.
Journal of Seed Science | 2017
Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Julia Abati; Fernando Augusto Henning; A. A. Henning; José de Barros França Neto; F. C. Krzyzanowski; Claudemir Zucareli
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of different spray volumes, via industrial treatment, on the physiological quality of soybean seeds with different levels of vigor. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 2x5 factor scheme, with four replications. Factors consisted in two levels of seed vigor (high and low) and five spray volumes (0, 600, 1200, 1800 and 2400 mL. 100 kg-1). Products used to obtain the volumes were: fungicide (carbendazin + thiram); insecticide (imidacloprid + thiodicarb); nematicide (abamectin); micronutrients (cobalt, molybdenum and zinc); polymer (peridiam); biostimulants (kinetin + gibberellic acid) and inoculum (Bradyrhizobium japonicum). The used cultivars were BRS 360 RR and BRS 1010 IPRO. The physiological seed quality was determined by the following evaluations: germination, first count of the germination test, seedling emergence in sand, emergency speed index, total length of shoot and root of the seedlings. In the different spray volumes, high vigor soybean seeds have higher physiological quality than low vigor seeds. The increased spray volumes in seed treatments reduce the physiological quality of low vigor soybean seeds.
Tropical agricultural research | 2014
Claudemir Zucareli; Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Josiane Marlle Guiscem; Fernando Augusto Henning; João Nakagawa
Sweet maize seeds present lower physiologic quality, when compared to regular maize seeds, due to the influence of several features, such as the seed size and shape. Thus, this study aimed at evaluating the seed physiologic quality of two sweet maize cultivars (BR-401 and BR-402), separately classified according to thickness, by using slotted screen sieves (8/64” x 3/4, 9/64” x 3/4, 10/64” x 3/4, 11/64” x 3/4, 12/64” x 3/4 and 13/64” x 3/4), and width, with round screen sieves (17/64”, 18/64”, 19/64”, 20/64”, 21/64” and 22/64”). For each cultivar, sorted lots were compared with the unrated batch, following a completely randomized design, in a 2x7 factorial scheme, with four replications. The biometric parameters evaluated were sieve retention, 100 seeds weight and water content. The physiologic quality was determined according to the first counting, germination, cold test, accelerated aging, electric conductivity and seedling emergence in the field. The classification with sieves improved the physiologic quality of sweet maize seeds. Seeds with intermediate thickness, for both cultivars, generally presented greater vigor. Concerning width, larger seeds, for the BR-401 cultivar, and intermediate seeds, for the BR-402 cultivar, showed better physiologic quality.
Journal of Seed Science | 2014
Julia Abati; Claudemir Zucareli; José Salvador Simoneti Foloni; Fernando Augusto Henning; Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; A. A. Henning
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola e Ambiental | 2015
Claudemir Zucareli; Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Julia Abati; Flávia Werner; Edison U. Ramos; João Nakagawa
Journal of Seed Science | 2017
Julia Abati; Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; José Salvador Simoneti Foloni; Claudemir Zucareli; M. C. Bassoi; Fernando Augusto Henning
Journal of Seed Science | 2018
Julia Abati; Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Claudemir Zucareli; Denis Santiago Costa; A. A. Henning; Fernando Augusto Henning
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2017
Julia Abati; Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Claudemir Zucareli; Flávia Werner; Fernando Augusto Henning
Revista Ceres | 2017
Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Julia Abati; Alexsandro Geller; Flávia Werner; Claudemir Zucareli
Journal of Seed Science | 2017
Cristian Rafael Brzezinski; Julia Abati; Fernando Augusto Henning; A. A. Henning; José de Barros França Neto; F. C. Krzyzanowski; Claudemir Zucareli