Application of Uniconazole in wheat, corn and rice
During the growth of wheat, spraying an appropriate amount of Uniconazole solution can produce significant effects. In the rising stage, spraying 30 kg of 50 mg/L solution per mu can not only dwarf the plants and enhance their lodging resistance, but also effectively treat wheat powdery mildew and improve the absorption and utilization rate of nitrogen by the plants.
In the 3-leaf stage and jointing stage, spraying 50 kg of Uniconazole solution with a concentration of 30-80 mg/L per mu can promote the synthesis of chlorophyll and delay its decomposition, thereby preventing premature senescence of leaves. In this way, the specific leaf weight and grain-leaf ratio will increase, and the speed of grain filling will also accelerate, eventually leading to an increase in the number of ears, an increase in fruit set rate and 1000-grain weight, and an increase in yield of about 10%.
In wheat and corn, Uniconazole improves growth status; in rice, it controls internode elongation and promotes root growth.