Kieloch, RenataDomaradzki, Krzysztof2024-06-102024-06-102022Polish Journal of Agronomy 2022, 48, 3-102081-278910.26114/pja.iung.448.2022.48https://bc.iung.pl/handle/123456789/1255In 2013–2016 the possibility of combined application of herbicides with retardants in winter wheat was investigated in Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in Wrocław. Two retardants (1. chloromequate chloride, 2. trinexapac-ethyl) were used in tank mixture with fluroxypyr and florasulam + aminopyralide. The mixtures were applied on two dates: 1. at the end of tillering, 2. at the stage of 1–2 nodes (florasulam + aminopyralide) or at the stage of flag leaf (fluroxypyr). Efficacy of weed control was affected only by date of treatment. Irrespective of which herbicide-retardant combination was used, the weed suppression was the lowest on plots treated with the mixtures at a later growth stage. It was reflected in the size of grain yield received from these plots, that was comparable to untreated control. Application of the mixture of fluroxypyr with trinexapac-ethyl in winter wheat tillering and flag leaf growth stages contributed to seed uniformity decrease.application/pdfenfluroxypyrflorasulam + aminopyralidetrinexapac-ethylchloromequate chloridemethod of applicationwinter wheatweed controlplant heightEffect of combined application of herbicides with retardants depending on Triticum aestivum L. growth stageinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article