Recently the list of agricultural chemicals has been extended to include a group of compounds known collectively as 'Growth Retardants'. CCC is one of them; the name CCC is an abbreviated form of the chemical name Chlorocholine Chloride or (2-Chloroethyl) trimethylammonium Chloride. It is also known by the generic name Chlormequat and the trade name Cycocel. Like most growth retardants CCC has the characteristic effect of inhibiting stem elongation with relatively smaller effects on other parts of susceptible plants (de Vos et. Al., 1967). Most growth retardants have been used commercially simply on ornamental plants. It is only recently with the discovery of CCC (Tolbert, 1960 a) that a much larger field of application has been opened u...
Chlormequat chloride (CCC) is used to inhibit extension growth in cereals and promote branching and ...
The differences exhibited by the two buckwheat cultivars i.1 FSSl:oPYrum eSClulentum and F. sagi tta...
Significant increases in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields have occurred in the Northern Gr...
Chlormequat chloride (CCC) as one of the most important growth retardants has been used for manipula...
Two field experiments were conducted at Deirab Agricultural Experiment Station, King Saud University...
In experiments with spring and winter wheat at Rothamsted and Woburn during 4 years CCC increased yi...
Wheat lodging is a serious problem in cereal production in many areas. Grain yield reductions almost...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are widely used for lodging control in winter wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Considerable research has been concentrated on the foliage application of Cycoce, whereas little att...
In general, lodging has been controlled by restricting nitrogen fertilizer application and/or using ...
4 P.El CCC retardante de crecimiento de la planta, (cloruro de 2-cloroetil-trimetil-amonio) (Thompso...
Graduation date: 1964A study was made on the effect of CCC (2-chloroethyl)-trimethyl-ammonium\ud chl...
Introduction Drought stress is most important abiotic stress reducing growth and production of whea...
Common root rot is the most important root disease of cereals in western Canada and some reports hav...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are used to prevent reduction in wheat grain yield under limited mois...
Chlormequat chloride (CCC) is used to inhibit extension growth in cereals and promote branching and ...
The differences exhibited by the two buckwheat cultivars i.1 FSSl:oPYrum eSClulentum and F. sagi tta...
Significant increases in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields have occurred in the Northern Gr...
Chlormequat chloride (CCC) as one of the most important growth retardants has been used for manipula...
Two field experiments were conducted at Deirab Agricultural Experiment Station, King Saud University...
In experiments with spring and winter wheat at Rothamsted and Woburn during 4 years CCC increased yi...
Wheat lodging is a serious problem in cereal production in many areas. Grain yield reductions almost...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are widely used for lodging control in winter wheat (Triticum aestivu...
Considerable research has been concentrated on the foliage application of Cycoce, whereas little att...
In general, lodging has been controlled by restricting nitrogen fertilizer application and/or using ...
4 P.El CCC retardante de crecimiento de la planta, (cloruro de 2-cloroetil-trimetil-amonio) (Thompso...
Graduation date: 1964A study was made on the effect of CCC (2-chloroethyl)-trimethyl-ammonium\ud chl...
Introduction Drought stress is most important abiotic stress reducing growth and production of whea...
Common root rot is the most important root disease of cereals in western Canada and some reports hav...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are used to prevent reduction in wheat grain yield under limited mois...
Chlormequat chloride (CCC) is used to inhibit extension growth in cereals and promote branching and ...
The differences exhibited by the two buckwheat cultivars i.1 FSSl:oPYrum eSClulentum and F. sagi tta...
Significant increases in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields have occurred in the Northern Gr...