Method of improving plant growth by reducing fungal infections
A fungal infection, plant technology, applied in the fields of plant growth regulators, botanical equipment and methods, preservation of human or animal bodies, etc., which can solve problems such as unsatisfactory and low application rates
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[0039] Example 1 - Soybeans
[0040] Soybean seeds were secured for field investigation trials. The soybean seeds are genetically modified to be resistant to HPPD (4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate-dioxygenase) inhibiting herbicides (eg: BALANCE PRO or isoxaflutole) and glyphosate (ROUNDUP ORIGINAL MAX) Administration was tolerated. The trait is referred to as FG72.
[0041] The Molino, FL site is typically tilled and weeded during planting time. For each treatment, the soybean seeds were planted on June 29, 2009 in double rows 6 meters long. Four groups of replicates were planted for each treatment sample. A broadcast spray treatment was performed on August 21, 2009 to establish plants.
[0042] Eight treatment samples were prepared for comparison (treatment samples 6 and 7 represent the invention):
[0043] 1. The control group did not receive any application of fungicides that could affect the growth of soybeans in the field test.
[0044] 2. Propiconazole (91.5G A / HA)+triflo...
Embodiment 2
[0052] Example 2 - Rice
[0053] Common rice (Oryza Sativa L.) was ensured for field investigation experiments. The rice is usually seed treated with APRON XL (commercially available from Syngenta), MAXIM (commercially available from Syngenta) and RELEASE (commercially available from Valent USA Corporation) before planting.
[0054] The site located in Leland, MS is typically tilled and weeded at planting time. For each treatment, the rice was planted in rows of 10 meters long on May 7, 2008. Four groups of replicates were planted for each treatment sample. A broadcast spray treatment was performed on July 21, 2008 to establish the plants.
[0055] Twelve treated samples were prepared for comparison (treated samples 7 and 8 represent the invention):
[0056] 1. The control group did not receive any application of fungicides that could affect the growth of rice in the field test.
[0057] 2. Prothioconazole (153.5G A / HA) + Trifloxystrobin (131.5G A / HA)
[0058] 3. Propico...
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[0070] Example 3 - corn
[0071] Sweet corn (Zea mays L. convar. saccharata) was ensured for field investigation trials.
[0072] The Sabin, MN site is typically tilled and weeded at planting time. For each treatment, the corn was planted on June 1, 2009 in double rows 7.62 meters long. Emergence was observed on June 12, 2009. Three groups of replicates were planted for each treatment sample. Broadcast spray treatments were performed on August 10, August 19 and August 31, 2009 to establish plants.
[0073] Ten treated samples were prepared for comparison (treated samples 7 to 9 represent the invention):
[0074] 1. The control group did not receive any application of fungicides that could affect the growth of rice in the field test.
[0075] 2. Propiconazole (91.5G A / HA) + Trifloxystrobin (91.5G A / HA) + INDUCE (0.125% V / V)
[0076] 3. Pyraclostrobin (110G A / HA) + INDUCE (0.125% V / V)
[0077] 4. Prothioconazole (36.5G A / HA) + trifloxystrobin (109.5G A / HA)
[0078] 5. Pr...
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