2016
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20150842
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Two tank-mix adjuvants effect on yield and quality attributes of wheat treated with growth retardants

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of seeds and yield of winter wheat under different retardants application. The two years field trials on winter wheat were carried out in the Institute of Plant Protection -National Research Institute in Poznan (Poland

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“…Both impacts are beneficial for increasing grain yield. 147 Miziniak and Matysiak 148 evaluated the effect of growth retardants trinexapacethyl, chlormequat, and prohexadione calcium, applied in mixtures with paraffin oil adjuvant or organosilicone surfactant. When applied on winter wheat at Zadoks G.S.…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural and Food Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both impacts are beneficial for increasing grain yield. 147 Miziniak and Matysiak 148 evaluated the effect of growth retardants trinexapacethyl, chlormequat, and prohexadione calcium, applied in mixtures with paraffin oil adjuvant or organosilicone surfactant. When applied on winter wheat at Zadoks G.S.…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural and Food Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore the study results regarding microbial products used in agriculture rise particular interest (Matyjaszczyk 2015a, Lamichhane et al 2017. Biostimulants (Kocira et al 2015, Kocira et al 2017, Miziniak and Matysiak 2016 and preventive measures of pest control are also used in integrated pest management (Bocianowski et al 2016, Walczak, Tratwal and Bocianowski 2015, Matyjaszczyk 2011, Matyjaszczyk 2015b, Jankowski et al 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%