Methods of treating crop plants

a crop plant and treatment method technology, applied in the field of crop plant treatment methods, can solve the problems of plant shock, large loss of quality and yield, and plant death, and achieve the effect of increasing the resistance of monocot plants and maintaining normal plant growth and development characteristics

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-10-08
AGROFRESH
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Further, plants may suffer and / or die from transplant shock when they are transplanted from one location to another location.
When plants are under such environmental stress, significant losses in quality and yield are commonly observed.

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example 1

Soybean Plants

[0264]To prepare the tested composition, spray tank was filled with approximately two-thirds of the total volume of water required. The amount of Powder 1 or Powder 2 was weighed according to the rate and total volume of spray being prepared. The appropriate amount was calculated to give 1% v / v of total spray volume. Adjuvant 1 was added to the spray tank, which was agitated until the mixture turned milky white. Powder 1 or Powder 2 was added to the spray container, which was then gently (not vigorously) agitated. The remaining water was added, making sure all of the powder was wet and washed off of the sides of the tank (if any had deposited there). The spray tank was then swirled or stirred for at least two minutes (2-5 minutes) to ensure good mixing of the composition. Between 5 and 60 minutes thereafter, soybean plants were sprayed with the composition.

[0265]Flat fan nozzles were used to apply the tested composition to soybean plants, producing droplet size of 100 ...

example 2

Corn Plants

[0268]Corn of hybrid variety FR1064×LH185 was planted at 72,000 plants per hectare (ha), and treated as described in Example 1. Powder 1 was used. Treatment stage (i.e., developmental stage at which corn plants are treated with the disclosed composition), treatment amounts (grams of 1-MCP per hectare), and results were as follows. The simple measure of yield is reported as metric ton (mT) per hectare. Other measures of yield are also shown. Treatments lead to increase in yield by one or more measures.

DevelopmentStage(s)1-MCPat TimeDosageYieldKernelKernelProteinof Application(g / ha)(mT / ha)wt (mg)no.(1)%(2)Starch %(2)Oil %(2)Untreated(3)01.64248   4447.871.74.6V12101.80(4)266(4)4717.771.74.6V12251.84(4)270(4)   495(4)7.572.04.6VT101.86(4)267(4)4807.572.1(4)4.5VT251.87(4)277(4)4517.771.74.6R3101.81(4)265(4)4547.372.24.6R3251.82(4)265(4)4717.672.14.7V12, VT101.82(4)263(4)4597.671.94.5VT, R3101.72271(4)4377.771.64.8(4)V12, VT, R3101.70259   4647.2(4)72.4(4)4.6Notes:(1)number of...

example 3

Cotton Plants

[0269]Using methods similar to those of Example 1, cotton plants were also tested. Each treated group of cotton plants was treated either two or three times, as follows:

Treatment Time of FirstTime of SecondTime of ThirdTypeTreatmentTreatmentTreatmentPHS 2Soon after14 days after firstnoneappearance oftreatmentpinhead squaresPHS 3Soon after14 days after first28 days after firstappearance oftreatmenttreatmentpinhead squaresEB 2Soon after14 days after firstnoneappearance of treatmentearly bloomEB 3Soon after14 days after first 28 days after firstappearance of treatmenttreatmentearly bloom

[0270]The crop yield was assessed as the weight of lint per hectare. Treatment types, treatment amounts (grams of 1-MCP per hectare), and results were as follows. Many of the treatments lead to improvements in the yield of lint.

Dosage ofTreatmentLint Yield1-MCP (g / ha)Type(kg / ha)250PHS 2230.6250PHS 3231.8250EB 2245.3250EB 3250.2500PHS 2257.6500PHS 3262.0500EB 2234.2500EB 3261.31250PHS 2253.9...

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Abstract

A method of treating dicot seedlings comprises contacting dicot seedlings with a composition comprising at least one cyclopropene one or more times prior to transplanting the dicot seedlings. A method of treating crop plants comprises contacting crop plants one or more times with a composition comprising at least one cyclopropene while the crop plants are at a specific development stage, such as reproductive stage.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 801,515 filed on May 10, 2007, which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 800,516 filed on May 15, 2006, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 801,773 filed on May 11, 2007, which claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 800,516 filed on May 15, 2006, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]This disclosure relates to methods of treating crop plants and to methods of treating dicot seedlings to improve quality, yield and / or environmental stress tolerance of crop plants.BACKGROUND[0003]Plants are often treated with chemical compositions to control attack from pests (e.g., insects) and / or vegetation (e.g., weeds or fungi), as well as to promote plant growth and / or yield. It is also desirable to p...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01N27/00
CPCA01N27/00A01N25/00A01N25/06A01N2300/00
Inventor BASEL, RICHARD MARTINFOBES, JON FREDERICKKOSTANSEK, EDWARD CHARLESOAKES, ROBERT LYNNREED, ARDEN NATHANEDGINGTON, TODD BRYANMALEFYT, TIMOTHYGREEN, AL
Owner AGROFRESH
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