2022
DOI: 10.31548/agr.13(4).2022.46-56
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Optimal time of plant growth regulator application to Sorghum canopy according to BBCH and Kuperman crop growth scales

Abstract: The relevance of the study is due to the problem of choosing the optimal scale for identifying the phases of plant development in order to determine the best timing of agronomic operations for sorghum plant care. The aim of the experiment was to use a plant growth regulator with higher efficiency during the stages of crop development 21, 31, 37 (BBCH) and III, IV, VI-VII on the Kupperman scale. Field and laboratory research methods were used in the study. The experiment was conducted in the Forest-Steppe zone … Show more

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“…In addition, mulching has an important impact on soil moisture, which has also been shown in several studies (Prysiazhniuk et al, 2022). J.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In addition, mulching has an important impact on soil moisture, which has also been shown in several studies (Prysiazhniuk et al, 2022). J.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…According to O. Prysiazhniuk et al (2022), foliar application of a plant growth regulator at microstage 21 (BBCH) contributed to faster development of sorghum plants and increased grain yield of sorghum varieties (0.19 t/ha of Odesskyi 205 and 0.12 t/ha of Lan 59) compared to application at stage III (Kuperman). S. Dhaliwal et al (2020) argue that the use of growth regulators at the optimal time helps to avoid plant stress caused by unfavourable growing conditions during critical growth stages.…”
Section: Note: Significant Correlation At P < 005 Source: Compiled By...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to O. Prysiazhniuk et al (2022), foliar application of a plant growth regulator at microstage 21 (BBCH) contributed to faster development of sorghum plants and increased grain yield of sorghum varieties (0.19 t/ha of Odesskyi 205 and 0.12 t/ha of Lan 59) compared to application at stage III (Kuperman). S. Dhaliwal et al (2020) argue that the use of growth regulators at the optimal time helps to avoid plant stress caused by unfavourable growing conditions during critical growth stages.…”
Section: Note: Significant Correlation At P < 005 Source: Compiled By...mentioning
confidence: 99%