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A Study on the Application and Residues of Plant Growth Regulators in the Fruit Sugarcane Grown in the Sub-Suitable Region

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  • Jiaju Lu
  • Chaoyun Lei
  • Lansong Zha
  • Xiaolang Li
  • Jing Fang
  • Wei Zhuang

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In this paper, we used plant growth regulators, such as gibberellin and ethephon to treat fruit sugarcane Qiantang5 respectively. The results show that the spraying of gibberellin on the plants with its concentration of30g/year.667m2 has positive effects on most agronomic characters, such as growth speed, plant height, validstalks, brix, sucrose content and yield. The residue of gibberellin is 0.05mg/kg. However, ethephon has nopositive effects on agronomic characters except the growth speed.

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  • Jiaju Lu & Chaoyun Lei & Lansong Zha & Xiaolang Li & Jing Fang & Wei Zhuang, 2010. "A Study on the Application and Residues of Plant Growth Regulators in the Fruit Sugarcane Grown in the Sub-Suitable Region," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 2(4), pages 254-254, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jasjnl:v:2:y:2010:i:4:p:254
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