Do sub-doses of glyphosate and 2,4-D cause hormesis in the pineapple plants? Insights into the response of the pineapple plants to this phenomenon

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Glauber Ferreira Barreto, José Maria Arcanjo Alves, Paulo Roberto Ribeiro Rocha, Thaís Santiago Castro, Deyse Cristina Oliveira da Silva, Sonicley Sonicley da Silva Maia, José de Anchieta A Alves de Albuquerque, Leandro Torres de Souza
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The slow growth of the pineapple (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.) during the vegetative phase prolongs the crop cycle, resulting in higher production costs. When used in low doses, some herbicides can stimulate plant growth, a phenomenon known as hormesis. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of sub-doses of glyphosate and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) on growth in the Pérola cultivar of the pineapple. The treatments under study consisted of glyphosate applications of 0, 1.8, 3.6, 7.2, 18, 36, 72, 180, 360 and 720 g a.e. ha-1, and 2,4-D applications of 0, 1.68, 3.35, 6.70, 16.75, 33.5, 67, 167.5, 335 and 670 g a.e. ha-1. The experiments were completely randomised with four replications. The plants were grown in the greenhouse in pots with a capacity of 8 dm3 substrate. Growth variables were evaluated in the plants, together with the total and partitioned accumulated biomass (leaf, stem and root). The data were submitted to analysis of variance and regression. The pineapple showed greater phytotoxicity from the glyphosate herbicide at applications ranging from 18 to 720 g a.e. ha-1 and from 2,4-D in the range of 167.5 to 670 g a.e. ha-1. The hormesis effect was evidenced by the 32.25% increase in root fresh weight at the dose of 1.8 g a.e. ha-1 glyphosate. However, the slow growth of the pineapple was not overcome by the hormesis effect of the herbicides.
亚剂量草甘膦和 2,4-D 是否会导致菠萝植株产生激素效应?菠萝植物对这一现象的反应的启示
菠萝(Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.)在无性生长阶段生长缓慢,延长了作物周期,导致生产成本提高。在低剂量使用时,一些除草剂会刺激植物生长,这种现象被称为 "激素作用"。本研究旨在确定亚剂量草甘膦和 2,4-二氯苯氧乙酸(2,4-D)对菠萝品种 Pérola 生长的影响。研究的处理包括:草甘膦施用量为 0、1.8、3.6、7.2、18、36、72、180、360 和 720 克活性成分/公顷,2,4-D 施用量为 0、1.68、3.35、6.70、16.75、33.5、67、167.5、335 和 670 克活性成分/公顷。实验完全随机,四次重复。植物生长在温室中容量为 8 立方米基质的花盆中。对植物的生长变量以及总生物量和分区累积生物量(叶、茎和根)进行了评估。对数据进行了方差分析和回归分析。草甘膦除草剂的施用量为 18 至 720 克活性成分/公顷,2,4-D 的施用量为 167.5 至 670 克活性成分/公顷,菠萝受到的植物毒性较大。草甘膦剂量为 1.8 g a.e. ha-1 时,根鲜重增加了 32.25%,这证明了激素效应。然而,除草剂的激素作用并没有克服菠萝生长缓慢的问题。
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Comunicata Scientiae
Comunicata Scientiae Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: The Comunicata Scientiae journal edited by Campus “Profa Cinobelina Elvas” of Federal University of Piauí (Brazil) publishes original articles, scientific notes and review articles (when invited by the editorial board), which present significant importance for Agrarian and Environmental Sciences in Portuguese, Spanish and preferentially, in English.
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