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Seed treatment with biostimulant on maize submitted to different plant spatial variability distribution

ABSTRACT:

The use of biostimulants may help to mitigate damages to maize caused by poor stand quality. This research was carried out aiming to evaluate the effect of seed treatment with biostimulant on the agronomic performance of maize submitted to different levels of plant spatial distribution at the sowing row. The experiment was set in Lages, SC, during the 2013/2014 growing season. A randomized block design disposed in split plots was used. Three levels of plant spatial unevenness at the sowing row were tested in the main plots: 0, 50 and 100% of the variation coefficient (CV). At the level 0% of CV all seeds were evenly distributed with a distance of 17cm from each other. At the other levels of CV, the distance between seeds varied according to the treatment. The presence or absence of seed treatment with biostimulant was assessed in the split plots. The increase in plant spatial distribution variability at the sowing row decreased leaf area and leaf chlorophyll content at silking, as well as stem diameter at harvest, regardless of seed treatment with biostimulant. Such behavior contributed to decrease the number of kernels per ear and grain yield of treatments with 50 and 100% C.V. of spatial variability, with and without biostimulant seed treatment. Therefore, seed treatment with biostimulant did not mitigate damages to maize grain yield caused by irregular spatial plant distribution at sowing row.

Key words:
Zea mays; growth regulator; stand quality; uneven emergence

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