Clayton Squat - PGR - Cereals

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CEREALS

Clayton Squat™ PGR

Assess lodging risk early, especially in wet or waterlogged conditions. Routine checks help identify vulnerable crops in time to protect yield and quality.

Root lodging caused by loss of anchorage of the crown roots in the soil is the most damaging and prevalent type of lodging in the UK, often occurring during very wet periods in early summer.

Whilst stem lodging often occurs closer to harvest when stem strength can reduce by up to 50% during grain fill in the ear.

Good agronomic practices e.g. later drilling date and lower seed rates help produce stronger roots and better anchorage to protect against root lodging, alongside using PGRs which can be vital to prevent stem lodging and also help against root lodging as well.

PGR benefits include;

• Quick, safe and reliable activity

• Shorten and strengthen lower internodes

• Stem thickening, even tillering and improved rooting

• Shorten upper internodes to prevent stem lodging and reduce brackling

Plant Growth Regulators

Application programme

Early (GS31/GS32): e.g. Clayton Squat, Produces shorter lower internodes, thicker and stronger stems, reducing lodging and improved rooting for anchorage and uptake of water and nutrients.

Early chlormequat-based products provide the cornerstone of PGR programmes and offers growers security for yield and quality.

Modes of action

Gibberellins (natural plant growth hormones) are produced at the nodes to initiate cell elongation below the growing point and PGRs such as chlormequat, prohexadione and trinexapac all act by inhibiting the biosynthesis of gibberellin, whereas ethephon breaks down ethylene to inhibit elongation.

Early PGRs applied at GS30/31 or at GS32 needs to work quickly to shorten and strengthen the lower internodes.

PGRs are an integral part of effectively managing lodging risk and growers should carefully monitor crop growth stage to ensure accurate timing application.

Potential implications of lodging

Reduced yield, lower quality and increased combining and drying costs, with economic loss greatest when crops lodge early in the season.

On average 20% of the UK wheat area is lost to lodging every 3-4 years. In severe cases between 50-75% of field yield can be lost if crops lodge at ear emergence.

Later lodging has less effect on yield but will impair quality e.g. Hagberg falling number and often causes harvesting delays which reduce farm profitability.

Mid to late (GS37 onwards): e.g. Tephon, Clayton Truss or prohexadione-based PGRs

Flexible application window targets shortening/strengthening of upper internodes to prevent stem lodging, late lodging protection of yield & quality or to reduce brackling in barley to improve harvest efficiency.

Preventing or suppressing lodging during the vital later ‘crop heading’ stage allows optimum fertiliser use for maximum yields, and lodging control may be enhanced by using an approved chlormequat product earlier followed by later applied ethephon-based PGRs.

Clayton Squat ™

Effective lodging management by promoting stronger stems, improved root anchorage, and more uniform crop development in Cereals.

Cereals

Active Ingredients: 720 g/l chlormequat

Crops (Cereals) Winter and spring wheat, winter and spring barley, winter and spring oats.

Use Rate & Timings: See product label for latest application timing and max. individual & total dose for each crop. Water volume: Apply the recommended rate of Clayton Squat in at least 200 litres water/ha.

High-concentration SC formulation containing 720 g/l chlormequat

Strengthens roots and stems – Enhances anchorage and root lodging resistance.

Promotes even tillering - Improves standability and crop structure.

Flexible tank-mix compatibility for broader crop protection and nutrition programmes.

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