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The effect of chlormequat chloride formulated with choline chloride on the height and yield of winter wheat
Author(s) -
MATHEWS P. R.,
CALDICOTT J. J. B.
Publication year - 1981
Publication title -
annals of applied biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 80
eISSN - 1744-7348
pISSN - 0003-4746
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1981.tb03016.x
Subject(s) - chlormequat , choline chloride , chloride , yield (engineering) , hectare , agronomy , chemistry , crop , zoology , horticulture , biology , agriculture , food science , organic chemistry , materials science , ecology , metallurgy
SUMMARY Twenty‐one field trials were conducted on commercial crops of winter wheat from 1976 through to 1978, with a mixture of 460 g chlormequat chloride and 320 g choline/litre at rates ranging from 0.67 kg to 2.07 kg of chlormequat chloride/hectare. The mean increase in grain yield in the absence of lodging following treatment with chlormequat chloride was 0.31 t/ha, with a greater yield increase where lodging occurred on untreated controls. Chlormequat chloride when applied in mixture with carbendazim fungicide usually resulted in yield increases which were less than the sum of the increases from the two products applied separately. Yield increases following the use of chlormequat chloride were usually greater when used in a traditional system of wheat growing than when used in the Laloux system. Effects of chlormequat chloride on crop height were poorly determined in the dry season of 1976 but there were consistent reductions up to 1.15 kg a.i./ha in 1977. Crop height was reduced by 1.61 kg of chlormequat chloride/ha in 1978.