Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca (Sep 2024)

Effects of chemical regulation on the growth, yield and fiber quality of cotton varieties with different plant architectures

  • Sihong YE,
  • Jin GAO,
  • Jiangxiong SUN,
  • Zongjin PAN,
  • Fei LIU,
  • Xiaonan DENG,
  • Wenbing HAN,
  • Hua YANG,
  • Baohua WANG,
  • Wei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha52313393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3

Abstract

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Chemical regulation has beneficial effects on the growth, yield, and fiber quality of cotton with different plant architectures. This study aimed to investigate the combined effects of chemical regulators such as mepiquat chloride (1,1-dimethyl-piperidiniuchloride, DPC), chlormequat chloride (CCC), thidiazuron (TDZ), and ethephon (ETH) during the growth period of cotton. Different combinations of chemical regulators were applied to examine the growth, development, yield, and quality of cotton. The results showed that the application of different chemical regulators had varying effects on the yields of the two cotton varieties with distinct plant architecture. Specifically, K1C1 (before and after topping with 1:1 25% DPC, 50% TDZ, and 40% ETH) and K2C2 (before topping with 25% DPC and after topping with 50% CCC, 50% TDZ, and 40% ETH) were sprayed on ‘Wankemian-1’ and ‘Wanmian-191’, thereby increasing the cotton yield. The K2C2 treatment increased the upper half mean length and fiber strength of the two varieties but decreased the fiber length uniformity index. The fiber strength, fiber length uniformity index, and spinning consistency index of ‘Wankemian-1’ were higher than those of ‘Wanmian-191’. Based on comprehensive yield, quality, and economic benefits, K1C1 and K2C2 were determined to be the most effective chemical regulators of ‘Wankemian-1’ and ‘Wanmian-191’, respectively.

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