Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of the plant growth regulator trinexapac-ethyl on chemical composition and physiological quality of wheat seeds produced under fertilization for high yield potential. The experiment was performed under completely randomized design with five treatments (0; 200; 400; 600; 800 mL ha-1 of the commercial product Moddus ) and four repetitions. The plant growth regulator was applied at elongation via foliar spraying. Seeds were harvested at the end of crop cycle. Variables evaluated were 1000 seeds weight, germination and first count of germination, speed of germination index, seedling dry matter, electrical conductivity, accelerated ageing and the contents of total soluble sugars, starch, amino acids and proteins. The first count of germination increased until the higher dose. Electrical conductivity after three hours of imbibition reduced at the doses of 600 mL ha-1 and 800 mL ha-1, indicating greater seed physiological quality. Starch showed a trend of increase until the dose of 448 mL ha-1; amino acids until the dose of 243 mL ha-1 and protein until the dose of 417 mL ha-1. The content of total soluble sugars decreased with the increasing dose of the plant growth regulator. Therefore, wheat seeds produced from plants in which trinexapac-ethyl is applied present higher vigor and greater contents of starch, protein and amino acids, but lower content of total soluble sugars. Our results demonstrate that trinexapac-ethyl can be used for wheat management in seed production fields in the recommended dose (400 mL ha-1) with benefits in seed quality and composition.

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