有机吸盘控制:筛选不同的有效成分用于商业应用

M. M. Short, M. Vann, D. Suchoff
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有机衍生的脂肪醇对控制烟草腋芽(吸盘)很有用,商业有机烟农非常需要。最近,美国农业部(USDA)国家有机计划对其批准进行了审查。本研究的目的是评估建议的替代品:天竺葵酸、植物油、菜籽油和薄荷+绿薄荷油,使用两种不同的应用方法,标准的3喷嘴吊杆或滴管。除含有天竺葵酸的处理外,其他处理均未见化学损伤。使用3喷嘴动臂时损伤最大,使用下拉管可减少近50%的损伤;然而,应用吊索后的损伤是任何其他处理的2.5至7倍。尽管有明显的损伤,但使用天竺酸(≈90%)对吸盘的控制是可以接受的,与使用脂肪醇(99-100%)的效果相似。在所有其他处理中,吸盘控制率<40%,薄荷油+绿薄荷油的效果优于菜籽油(10 ~ 15%)或植物油(- 1 ~ - 10%)。同样,在脂肪醇处理下,叶片产量、品质和价值也最高,因为吸盘控制最大化,化学伤害最小化。鼓励生产商使用脂肪醇,直到替代产品可以重新配制和重新评估。
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Organic Sucker Control: Screening Different Active Ingredients for Commercial Application
Organically derived fatty alcohol is useful for the control of tobacco axillary buds (suckers) and is greatly needed by commercial organic tobacco farmers. Recently, its approval by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-National Organic Program has been scrutinized. The objective of this research was to evaluate the suggested alternatives: pelargonic acid, vegetable oil, canola oil, and peppermint + spearmint oil using two different application methods, a standard 3-nozzle boom or a dropline. Chemical injury was not observed within any treatment except for those containing pelargonic acid. Injury was greatest when applied with the 3-nozzle boom and was reduced by nearly 50% with the dropline; however, injury after the dropline application was 2.5 to 7 times greater than any other treatment. Despite significant injury, sucker control was acceptable with pelargonic acid (≈90%) and was similar to that resulting from fatty alcohol (99–100%). Sucker control was <40% among all other treatments, with peppermint + spearmint oil providing better efficacy than canola (10 to 15%) or vegetable oil (−1 to −10%). Cured leaf yield, quality, and value were likewise greatest in fatty alcohol treatments because of maximized sucker control and minimized chemical injury. Producers are encouraged to utilize fatty alcohol until the alternative products can be reformulated and re-evaluated.
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期刊介绍: Chinese Tobacco Science is an academic scientific journal (bimonthly) under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People's Republic of China, and sponsored by the Tobacco Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the Qingzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation. It was founded in 1979 and is publicly distributed nationwide. The journal mainly publishes academic papers on scientific research results, new production technologies, and modern management in my country's tobacco science research and tobacco production technology. In addition, it also publishes forward-looking review articles in the field of tobacco research. There are columns such as tobacco genetics and breeding, cultivation technology, modulation and processing, physiology and biochemistry, plant protection, review or monograph, quality chemistry, etc.
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