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High dosage of mepiquat chloride delays defoliation of harvest aids in cotton.

Authors :
Meng, Lu
Yu, Keke
Wei, Zexin
Li, Kexin
Dai, Jianlong
Li, Fang
Qi, Haikun
Sun, Lu
Zhang, Lizhen
Dong, Hezhong
Lu, Zhengying
Xu, Dongyong
Zhang, Mingcai
Du, Mingwei
Tian, Xiaoli
Li, Zhaohu
Source :
Industrial Crops & Products. Oct2023, Vol. 202, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The plant growth regulator mepiquat chloride (MC) has been widely used to regulate cotton growth and development worldwide. However, little is known about whether MC application during cotton growing season affects defoliation efficiency of the harvest aids (TE), a novel product with the mixture of 10% thidiazuron and 40% ethephon. Here, a 3-year (2018–2020) field experiment was carried out in Hejian, Hebei province, China, involving six treatments as three different MC rates (MC free, farmers' practice-conventional amount, high MC amount) and two defoliant rates (0 ml ha−1 [CK] and 2250 ml ha−1 [TE]). High MC rate delayed cotton leaf abscission and decreased the defoliation percentage at 7 days after TE treatment, but hardly affected harvest aids efficacy at harvest time. The delay of leaf abscission was due to an increase in auxin and cytokinin concentration of cotton leaves in MC treatment. The MC treatment accelerated the natural maturation of cotton, achieving a higher boll-opening percentage before defoliant spraying, and increased cotton lint yield. Over the 3-year period, compared to CK, the defoliant application TE increased the defoliation percentage by 43.4%, the boll-opening percentage by 10.4%, and the cotton lint yield by 9.1% due to an increase in opened boll number per unit land area. We concluded that the optimal MC dose (about 200 g ha−1) would decrease the risk of reducing defoliation and achieve higher cotton lint yield. • Applying mepiquat chloride (MC) only delayed cotton leaf abscission in the early stage of defoliation. • MC application increased auxin and cytokinin concentration in cotton leaf. • Applying MC accelerated cotton maturation and achieved a higher boll-opening percentage. • The optimal MC dose decreased the risk of decreasing defoliation and enhanced cotton lint yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09266690
Volume :
202
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Industrial Crops & Products
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169787022
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2023.116998