2019
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2018.03.0191
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Plant Growth Regulator and Irrigation Effects on Physiological and Harvest Maturity of Red Clover in Relation to Seed Quality

Abstract: Core Ideas Trinexapac‐ethyl, a plant growth regulator, does not affect the quality of red clover seeds if applied at a rate of up to 700 g a.i. ha–1. Seeds reach maximum quality at harvest maturity, when seed moisture content is approximately 140 g kg–1. Visual indicators of physiological maturity of red clover include flower heads contain light brown petals and brownish‐green sepals, whereas seeds are pale green to pale yellow. At harvest maturity, heads contain dark brown petals and sepals, whereas seeds ra… Show more

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“…Overall, the positive effect of foliar-applied mineral nutrients is time-limited, lasting generally up to 15 days (Brown and Shelp, 1997). The period from fertilisation to physiological maturity (at BBCH 85) in red clover is 25 days on average (Angsumalee et al, 2016). This may explain the absence of significant effect of foliar boron fertilisation on seed quality traits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the positive effect of foliar-applied mineral nutrients is time-limited, lasting generally up to 15 days (Brown and Shelp, 1997). The period from fertilisation to physiological maturity (at BBCH 85) in red clover is 25 days on average (Angsumalee et al, 2016). This may explain the absence of significant effect of foliar boron fertilisation on seed quality traits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%