18 resultados para PBZ


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Mathematical models can help to prevent high levels of toxic substances in soil or fruits of plants treated with pesticides and indicate that such substances should be systematically monitored. The aim of this research was to study the kinetics of paclobutrazol biodegradation by soil native bacteria using mathematical models. Three models were used to assess the kinetics of paclobutrazol biodegradation obtained experimentally. Excellent fits were obtained using dual kinetic and logistic models. The use of glycerol as additional carbon source increased the biodegradation of PBZ and consequently decreased the time required for a given PBZ initial concentration be halved.

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Paclobutrazol (PBZ), a well-known growth retardant of the triazole family, is mostly used for controlling plant size and growth, resulting in more desirable compact plants for floricultural purposes; however, limited experimental data are available for use of PBZ in field sunflower. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of repeated foliar applications of PBZ at rates of 50 + 50 g ha-1(double application) and 50 + 50 + 50 g ha-1 (triple application) on sunflower morphology and productivity. PBZ applications corresponded to growth stages of four to five, five to six, and six to eight true leaves of sunflower plants, respectively. The double foliar application of PBZ reduced sunflower plant height at maturity by 4.4% (or by 11.7 cm). The triple foliar application of PBZ reduced sunflower plant height at maturity by 14.4% (or by 49.2 cm). However, PBZ either in the double or the triple application reduced achene yield per plant by 25.6% and 22.5% and the 100-achene weight by 11.4% and 25.0%, respectively, compared with the non-treated control. Overall, the repeated foliar applications of PBZ at the rates tested in this study, apart from providing a reduction of sunflower plant height, had major adverse effects on achene yield and weight. Thus, different application schemes of PBZ or perhaps different growth regulators should be investigated to control plant height in sunflower.

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O trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito de diferentes aminoácidos e do ácido giberélico (GA) sobre a atividade da glutamina sintetase (GS) e da glutamato sintase (GOGAT) e o crescimento de frutos de soja. Frutos imaturos foram cultivados com diferentes concentrações de paclobutrazol (PBZ), inibidor da biossíntese de giberelinas, o qual inibiu o crescimento dos frutos em até 80%. Em seguida foi avaliado o efeito do GA sobre o crescimento dos frutos de soja cultivados com PBZ. O regulador de crescimento restabeleceu o crescimento dos frutos cultivados com 0,034 mM de PBZ. Entretanto, com 0,85 mM de PBZ não se obteve o mesmo efeito positivo, indicando um possível nível fitotóxico. Posteriormente os frutos foram cultivados durante oito dias com glutamina, asparagina ou alantoína, na presença ou não de GA, após o que determinaram-se as atividades enzimáticas. As enzimas de assimilação do nitrogênio foram mais ativas na presença da alantoína. O GA inibiu a atividade da GS e estimulou as da Fd-GOGAT e da NADH-GOGAT. A atividade da Fd-GOGAT foi superior à da NADH-GOGAT, talvez devido à ferredoxina reduzida presente nos frutos cultivados sob iluminação constante, advinda da atividade fotossintética. Os resultados obtidos permitem concluir que giberelinas, provavelmente, estão envolvidas no crescimento de frutos imaturos de soja e na regulação da atividade das enzimas GS e GOGAT nesses frutos.