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Comparison of Mepiquat Penataborate and Mepiquat Chloride Effects on DP555BR

Philip Jost and Mike Dollar

ABSTRACT

Mepiquat-containing plant growth regulators (PGRs) are used in cotton production to control vegetative growth. Reduction in vegetative growth is touted to promote earliness, reduce boll rot, increase ease of harvesting, and possibly enhance yields. Delta and Pineland Company has recently released cotton variety ‘DP555BR’, which is well adapted for production in the Southeastern U.S. One caveat with this variety is its aggressive growth habit. The objective of this study was to compare the vegetative growth control and yield response of DP555BR to applications of mepiquat chloride and varying rates of mepiquat pentaborate. At all three evaluation timings the treatments significantly reduced plant height compared to the untreated plots. There were no differences between the individual treatments. All treatments resulted in plants possessing significantly fewer nodes than the untreated check, by first bloom + 1 week, with no differences between the individual treatments. Nodes above white flower data indicated that there may have been an earliness advantage of 3 to 4 days due to the treatments. Plots receiving a “full” rate application of either Pentia or Mepichlor had yields significantly greater than the untreated plots and those receiving the 80% rate of Pentia. Although not statistically significant, both the untreated check and the treatment receiving an 80% rate of Pentia had a greater percentage of unharvestable bolls due to either boll rot or hard-lock in 2003, which could partially explain the yield increase.





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