Tuesday, 8 November 2005
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Optimum Time and Rate of Trinexapac-Ethyl Plant Growth Regulator to Reduce Lodging in Hard Red Spring Wheat.

Jochum J. Wiersma and Beverly R. Durgan. University of Minnesota, NW Research & Outreach Center, 2900 University Avenue, Crookston, MN 56716

Straw strength is an important agronomic characteristic and a prerequisite to approach the genetic yield potential. Plant growth regulators (PGR) are a class of chemistry that decrease plant height in cereals by reducing the length of the internodes. Trinexapac-ethyl is a new PGR not labeled in the US for use in hard red spring wheat (HRSW). Trinexapac-ethyl inhibits the gibberellin biosynthesis pathway similar to chlormequat chloride. To determine the efficacy of trinexapac-ethyl in HRSW, the PGR was tested at 3 different growth stages and 4 different rates. Lodging, straw strength, grain yield, and grain quality data was collected to determine the optimum timing and application rate of trinexapac-ethyl in HRSW production. Initial results will be presented.

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