What is the difference between chlormequat, paclobutrazol and ketamine?

Wheat is the main food crop in China. It has been widely cultivated in China. In the process of wheat growth, the commonly used control agents are chlormequat, paclobutrazol and ketamine, which all control wheat by inhibiting gibberellin synthesis. Growing. So what are the differences between the three?

Chlormequat is a plant growth regulator whose physiological function is:

1. Control the vegetative growth of plants (growth of roots, stems and leaves).

2. Promote the reproductive growth of plants (flowers, fruit growth).

What are the effects of chlormequat on crops (wheat)?

It mainly shortens the plant's internodes, is short and strong, and resists lodging, promotes the deepening of leaf color, enhances photosynthesis, and improves the fruit set rate, drought resistance and salt and alkali resistance of plants.

Chlormequat has a controlling effect on crops (for example, wheat), which can prevent seedlings from failing seedlings, controlling growth and growth, preventing plant growth, and increasing yield.

The commonly used control agent for wheat: What is the difference between paclobutrazol and chlormequat?

The first difference between paclobutrazol and chlormequat is that paclobutrazol is a chemical.

Paclobutrazol is sprayed on wheat seedlings (for example, wheat), which can prevent the growth of wheat tops and promote tillering.

The appearance of the wheat seedlings is: short and strong, and the roots are developed.

What are the effects of paclobutrazol on crops?

The agricultural application value of paclobutrazol is its control effect on the growth of crops (for example, wheat).

It has the effects of delaying plant growth, inhibiting stem elongation, shortening internodes, promoting plant tillering, promoting flower bud differentiation, enhancing plant stress resistance and increasing yield.

Which of the growth stages of wheat is generally applied to both chlormequat and paclobutrazol

Chlormequat is often used in the flowering stage of crops, and paclobutrazol is often used in crop seedlings.

What are the effects of ketamine on wheat?

The ketamine can inhibit the elongation of crop cells, the shortening of the squash, the deep leaf color, the compact plant type, the long-term control, the increase of flowering fruit, and the obvious effect of increasing yield.

What are the similarities between chlormequat, paclobutrazol and ketamine?

1. Both belong to growth retardants, which slow down the growth of the crop, but do not affect cell division. All three are antagonistic agents of gibberellin.

2. Does not have the ability to kill.

3. Does not inhibit the meristematic tissue at the top, mainly inhibiting lateral buds and stems.

4. The necessary conditions for the application of the three are that the water and fertilizer conditions must be good, so that the effect will be more significant.

What are the differences between chlormequat, paclobutrazol and ketamine?

1. Chlormequat is a base amine salt, which is widely used, such as cotton, vegetables, etc., and is mostly used for the flowering result period of crops; paclobutrazol belongs to triazoles, has strong bactericidal properties, and is mostly used in crop seedling stage, and has a good effect on peanuts. However, the effect on autumn and winter crops is not obvious.

2. Chlormequat is prone to phytotoxicity and does not mix with alkaline; ketamine is mild, not susceptible to phytotoxicity, acid-alkaline can be compounded; paclobutrazol is also prone to phytotoxicity, generally used in wheat, Leguminosae, herbaceous crops.

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