Abstract

Mepiquat chloride (1,1-dimethyl piperidinium chloride, DPC) is a representative plant growth regulator which can regulate the source-sink relationship for yield increase and shape ideal plant type for mechanical cultivation. Here we show a DPC adsorbed layered double hydroxide (DPC-LDH) architecture with enhanced controlled release property and soil distribution. By drip irrigation on cotton, it makes total dosage of DPC reduced from 270 to 90 g/ha, while the frequency decreased from 5 to 2 times. The unique supramolecular interaction is confirmed as the basis of controlled release behavior. Moreover, except for the physical resistance to the sedimentation brought by the lamellar LDH, the enhanced electrostatic interaction makes DPC-LDH the dominant distribution in soil. It improves the efficiency of DPC molecules absorbed by cotton plants and greatly saves the inputs in labor and chemicals. This method is expected to achieve the yield increase and agricultural sustainability by energy saving and emission reduction.

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