Polymer coating in soybean seed treatment and their relation to leaching of chemicals

  • Eduardo José Ludwig Departamento de Fitotecnia. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Avenida Roraima, nº 1000, CEP: 97105-970, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • Ubirajara Russi Nunes Departamento de Fitotecnia. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Avenida Roraima, nº 1000, CEP: 97105-970, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • Osmar Damian Prestes Departamento de Química. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Avenida Roraima, nº 1000, CEP: 97105-970, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • Lovane Klein Fagundes Departamento de Fitotecnia. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Avenida Roraima, nº 1000, CEP: 97105-970, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • Tiéle Stuker Fernandes Departamento de Fitotecnia. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Avenida Roraima, nº 1000, CEP: 97105-970, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • Nathália Saibt Departamento de Química. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), Avenida Roraima, nº 1000, CEP: 97105-970, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
Keywords: film coating, Glycine max (L.) Merrill, layer treatment.

Abstract

This study evaluated the physiological quality and quantified the efficiency of polymer in reducing the loss of phytosanitary products by leaching from soybean seeds of different diameters and in different treatments. Two lots of seed and two types of treatments were tested: polymers associated with seed treatment, and polymer application in layers after the seed treatment. For that, the following treatments were analyzed: Control= no seed treatment; Treat+pol= seed treatment + polymers in the mix; Treat/pol= seed treatment + polymers applied in layers; Treat= seed treatment. To evaluate seed treatment retention by the polymers, extraction equipment was employed and leaching of the active ingredient thiamethoxam was quantified. Evaluation of physical quality was conducted with tests of germination rate, first count, emergence rate, accelerated aging, seedling length, seedling dry mass and moisture content. Polymer application associated with seed treatment was efficient in reducing losses by leaching, reducing product loss by 20%. No significant differences in retention and physiological quality were found when different methods for polymer application were compared. Bigger seeds presented greater vigor, but the germination rate was unaffected.


Published
03/11/2020
Section
Papers