Abstract

Abstract: Chemical treatment of soybean seeds is very important to ensure successful crop establishment. However, problems such as phytotoxicity of product combinations that can reduce seed physiological performance require attention. The use of computational resources has shown potential in identifying phytotoxic effects and contributing to the steps of quality control of treated seeds. The aim of this study was to determine if computerized image analysis of seedlings enables the phytotoxicity of chemical treatment of soybean seeds to be assessed in an effective and simplified manner. Samples from two soybean seed lots were treated with fungicides, insecticides, micronutrients, and their combinations, as well as with polymer and drying powder (coatings). After chemical treatment, the seeds were evaluated for germination, first germination count, seedling emergence in sand, accelerated aging, and seedling performance with and without the correction of regions not automatically demarcated (Vigor-S). We found high correlation of the Vigor-S parameters with the traditional tests for detection of phytotoxic effects of chemical treatment, regardless of correction made in the system. Computerized image analysis of seedlings is an effective and highly sensitive resource for evaluating possible phytotoxicity effects due to chemical treatment of soybean seeds.

Highlights

  • Chemical treatment of soybean seeds is used against biotic interferences after sowing (Ferreira et al, 2019)

  • One of the samples corresponded to the control (Treatment 1: seeds without chemical treatment), and different chemical treatments were used on the four other samples (Treatment 2: micronutrients; Treatment 3: fungicides + micronutrients; Treatment 4: insecticides + micronutrients; Treatment 5: fungicides + insecticides + micronutrients)

  • We bring together new perspectives regarding the potential of computerized image analysis of seedlings for rapid and accurate detection of the effect of combinations of products used for chemical treatment of soybean seeds

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Introduction

Chemical treatment of soybean seeds is used against biotic interferences after sowing (Ferreira et al, 2019). Many technologies are available for chemical treatment of soybean seeds, including mixtures of active ingredients (fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides), biological products (inoculants and biostimulants), micronutrients (cobalt, molybdenum, and zinc), and coating products (polymer and drying powder) (França-Neto et al, 2016). This range of products reinforces the need for testing their effectiveness in a rapid and precise manner, since certain combinations may compromise the physiological potential of soybean seeds (Brzezinski et al, 2017; Abati et al, 2020). Methods that deliver reliable information to the seed industry are important for identifying evidence of phytotoxicity brought about by chemical products in soybean seedlings

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