PORTELLA, José Antonio.; SATTLER, Arcenio.; FAGANELLO, Antonio.
Résumé:
The rate of plant emergence was the parameter chosen to evaluate the efficiency of the seeding operation. Six seeders for soybean and eight for corn were field tested from 1994 to 1995, at the Embrapa Trigo, Passo Fundo, RS. An experimental design of blocks at random was used, in which the main plot was the seeders, and
the subplots the speed of seeding, with three replicates. Highly significant dif-ferences in
the rate of plant emergence were observed for soybean. Plant emergence was 14 % lower
when the seeder was equipped with disc coulters, probably due to shallower seeding depth
(4.5 cm for discs versus 6.0 cm for narrow tines), since a dry spell occurred during plant
emergence. No difference in rate of plant emergence was observed for corn. A correlation among seeder with disc coulters and speed of seeding was observed. At the highest
speed the seeders equipped with disc coulters reduced plant emergence in 9.0 %, while the
seeders equipped with narrow tines reduced plant emergence in 2.1 % only.