Abstract

Plant growth regulators (PGRs) play an important role in increasing crop yield, and quality, and enhancing crop stress resistance in agricultural production, especially for important crops. PGRs can affect the transport and distribution of assimilates by changing the content and distribution of endogenous hormones in plants. Numerous empirical research results have proven that PGRs have an important impact on the growth, development, and yield composition of wheat. Taking wheat plants as an example, this study reviews the application of PGRs in wheat production and explores their impact on wheat growth and yield. Furthermore, residues and microbial degradation of PGRs are summarized in detail. Finally, future research directions on PGR application in wheat production are proposed. This summary is of great significance for understanding the role of PGRs in wheat production.

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