LOPES, Angelo R. C.; WEIRICH NETO, Pedro H.
Resumo:
The region of Campos Gerais, State of Paraná, stands among the largest corn producers
in the country. Reaching such a high level was a consequence of the advent of No Tillage. Admitting
that final crop yield is a result of the entire productive process, the importance of the planting process
is brought to attention. The planting process is characterized by the horizontal and vertical distribution
of seeds. This paper analyzed the effect of different pressure levels made by presswheels and of
theoretic depths on the variables “real seed depth” and “emergence time”. Treatments consisted of five
pressure adjustments and four seed depth adjustments. The planter was a Semeato®
PS 8 with eight
planting rows, with offset double-disk furrow openers and 60°-angle double presswheels. The
compaction pressure had no influence on emergence time in more profound depths; in shallower
depths, the emergence time decreased significantly with increasing pressure. The real seed depth
increased in shallower theoretic depths, and decreased in more profound theoretic depths with
increasing compaction pressure.