Seed production of Stylosanthes guyanensis. 3. Effects of pre-harvest desiccation
DS Loch, JM Hopkinson and BH English
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
16(79) 231 - 233
Published: 1976
Abstract
Strips within commercial crops of Stylosanthes guyanensis in the Mareeba district of north Queensland were sprayed with diquat 4, 6 and 10 days before harvest and compared with unsprayed strips. Pre-harvest desiccation made combine harvesting easier, but did not increase harvest yield. Where seed formation and maturation was still possible, desiccation prevented this without substantially increasing the loss of seed to the ground; increased harvest efficiency was thus offset by a diminished quantity of standing seed. However, where there was little or no further potential for seed development, diquat had virtually no effect on the quantity of standing seed or harvest efficiency. It was concluded that the results warranted neither recommendation nor further evaluation of preharvest desiccation of S. guyanensis seed crops.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9760231
© CSIRO 1976