2023
DOI: 10.3390/agrochemicals2020015
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Sydnone Imines: A Novel Class of Plant Growth Regulators

Abstract: An increase in the yield of the main cereal crops in the context of global climate changes requires additional impacts on plants. Natural and synthetic plant growth regulators (PGRs) are used to increase plant productivity and reduce the injury level caused by abiotic stressors. There is a growing need for novel highly effective plant growth stimulants to exhibit their effects at low doses and to not pose an environmental threat or injury to the crop quality. The derivatives of sydnone imine (SI), a mesoionic … Show more

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“…The most recent studies [93] from 2023 include compounds 8, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 32, 33 that were utilized for the pre-sowing treatment of winter wheat (T. aestivum L., two cultivars) and maize (Z. mays L., two hybrids) seeds in germinating experiments in a wide concentration range (10 −9 -10 −4 mol/L). All compounds were found to affect the growth of the axial organs of germinated seeds, with the growth stimulating or inhibitory effect, as well as its rate being considerably different for wheat and maize and, in many cases, also for roots and shoots.…”
Section: Sydnone Imines As Phytoeffectors In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent studies [93] from 2023 include compounds 8, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 32, 33 that were utilized for the pre-sowing treatment of winter wheat (T. aestivum L., two cultivars) and maize (Z. mays L., two hybrids) seeds in germinating experiments in a wide concentration range (10 −9 -10 −4 mol/L). All compounds were found to affect the growth of the axial organs of germinated seeds, with the growth stimulating or inhibitory effect, as well as its rate being considerably different for wheat and maize and, in many cases, also for roots and shoots.…”
Section: Sydnone Imines As Phytoeffectors In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%