Early development of cotton as affected by seed treatment with cyclanilide combined with mepiquat chloride

Authors

  • Leonardo Cirilo da Silva Soares Universidade de São Paulo
  • Juan Piero Antonio Raphael Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”
  • Henrique da Ros Carvalho Texas A&M University
  • Ederaldo José Chiavegato Universidade de São Paulo
  • Durval Dourado Neto Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v11i4a5404

Keywords:

auxin, gibberellin, Gossypium hirsutum, vegetative growth

Abstract

Greenhouse and laboratory experiments were carried out with the purpose of studying effects of the plant growth regulators (PGR) mepiquat chloride (MC) and cyclanilide (CY) as seed treatments on the early growth of cotton. Seeds of cultivars NuOpal, Fibermax-993, Fibermax-910, FMT-701 and FMT-523 were treated with MC (4.50 g kg-1 seed), MC+CY (1.60+0.40 g kg-1 seed) and MC+CY (4.50+1.12 g kg-1 seed). In laboratory, seed storage periods of 4 and 50 days were also tested. MC+CY treatments decreased plant height by approximately 50%, whereas MC decreased plant height about 30 to 40%. The greatest and lowest rates of MC+CY decreased the height of cotyledon node by 33 and 12% compared to MC treatment, respectively. MC and control treatments did not differ from each other on radicle length (RaL), taproot length (RL) and secondary root initiation depth (SRI). The greatest MC+CY rate resulted in the greatest SRI values, increased RL by 7% and RaL by 29% compared to the control. Seed storage period did not affect consistently the performance of treated seeds. Short-cycle cultivars have a greater sensitivity to seed treatment with PGRs, whereas CY synergizes with MC to reduce shoot growth and inhibits emission of secondary roots.

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Published

2016-12-31

How to Cite

Leonardo Cirilo da Silva Soares, Juan Piero Antonio Raphael, Henrique da Ros Carvalho, Ederaldo José Chiavegato, & Durval Dourado Neto. (2016). Early development of cotton as affected by seed treatment with cyclanilide combined with mepiquat chloride. Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 11(4), 330-334. https://doi.org/10.5039/agraria.v11i4a5404

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Agronomy