Emergence of Phorate-Treated Cotton Seed as Affected by Substrate Moisture and Temperature
- 1 April 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Economic Entomology
- Vol. 54 (2) , 296-298
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/54.2.296
Abstract
Deltapine-15 cotton seeds with and without phorate were planted in washed river sand at 2 moisture levels and 4 temperatures. Regardless of treatment, seedling emergence was favored by a moisture level of 50% of field capacity as compared with one of 75%. The final stand counts at 86[degree] and 77[degree]F were comparable for the phorate-treated and untreated seed. Phorate, however, caused a marked reduction in the rate and total emergence at both 72[degree] and 67[degree]. A similar experiment with another lot of seed of the same variety showed that seedling emergence with and without phorate seed treatment were comparable at 80[degree] and 67[degree]. It was concluded that reduction in emergence in phorate-treated seed often found may be due to inferior quality of seed as well as to low temperatures and high levels of soil moisture.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Seed Treatment of Cotton with Systemic Insecticides Alone and in Combination with a Fungicidal Treatment1Journal of Economic Entomology, 1958
- Seed Treatment of Field Crops with Systemic Insecticides1Journal of Economic Entomology, 1957