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Effects of Mepiquat Chloride and Chlormequat Chloride on the Growth and Fruit Quality of ‘Shine Muscat’ Grapevines

Agriculture
Excessive shoot vigor in grapevines negatively impacts plant growth and fruit quality, necessitating the use of plant growth regulators (PGRs) for canopy management.
Dawei Cheng   +7 more
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The disrupting effect of chlormequat chloride on growth hormone is associated with pregnancy

open access: yesToxicology Letters
Since chlormequat chloride is widely applied as a plant growth regulator in agriculture and horticulture, its exposure through food consumption is common.
Zongzhen Wu   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Chlormequat in our food: A potential hidden threat to health, highlighting the need for improved food safety practices

Nutrition and Health
Background: Chlormequat (chlorocholine) is one of the most widely used plant growth regulators. It enhances the strength of cereal crops such as wheat and barley. The U.S.
Abdullah   +3 more
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Foliar ethylene chlormequat chloride improves sorghum productivity and nitrogen use efficiency

Agronomy Journal
Plant growth regulators can enhance row crop productivity and nutrient use efficiency. We conducted 2 year field experiments (2020–2021) in the North Central China Plain (NCP) to evaluate a foliar ethephon‐chlormequat chloride (ECC) and nitrogen (N ...
Peng Yan   +6 more
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Chlormequat poisoning is not without risk: Examination of seven fatal cases

Journal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2015
Chlormequat chloride is a plant growth regulator. Chlormequat poisoning clinically resembles anticholinesterase insecticide poisoning. The cholinergic symptoms result from direct action on nicotinic and muscarinic receptors and not from inhibition of the cholinesterase activity. This case series confirms the extreme gravity of chlomequat poisoning with
Patrick Nisse
exaly   +3 more sources

Chlormequat chloride induces hepatic steatosis by promoting mTOR/SREBP1 mediated lipogenesis via AMPK inhibition.

Food and Chemical Toxicology
Chlormequat chloride (CCC), a widely used plant growth regulator, is a choline analogue that has been shown to have endocrine-disrupting effects. Previous studies have shown that maternal exposure to CCC could induce hyperlipidemia and growth disruption ...
Chengping Kang   +7 more
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Chlormequat chloride retards rat embryo growth in vitro

Toxicology in Vitro, 2016
Chlormequat chloride is the most widely used plant growth regulator in agriculture to promote sturdier growth of grain crops by avoidance of lodging. Therefore, human exposure to chlormequat chloride is very common, but its developmental toxicity has not been studied.
Xiagedeer, Bayindala   +3 more
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Pillar[5]arene promoted selective spreading of chlormequat droplets on hydrophobic surface.

Langmuir, 2020
Promoting the spreading and deposition of agriculture spray on crop surface is of great significance for effective utilization of these chemicals. Selective host-guest interaction established between chlormequat and hydroxy pillar[5]arene was well ...
Sheng Yu   +5 more
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Effect of Chlormequat Chloride on the Growth and Development of Panax ginseng Seedlings

Horttechnology
Ginseng is widely used in traditional herbal formulations in Korea, Japan, China, and Western countries. High-quality seedlings are the key to ginseng with high quality and high yield. Although tray seeding can yield large quantities of ginseng seedlings,
He Yang   +6 more
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Impact of Chlormequat Chloride and Maleic Hydrazide on Morpho-physiological Parameters in Rice (Oryza Sativa L.)

Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
Rice is a key staple crop supporting global food security, particularly in Asia. In coastal rice-growing regions, increasing climate variability, including heavy rainfall and flooding at maturity, has led to greater incidences of lodging and pre-harvest ...
K. T. Naidu   +3 more
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