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Cytokinin Regulation of Flower and Pod Set in Soybeans (Glycine max(L.) Merr.)
Authors:Nagel, L.   Brewster, R.   Riedell, W. E.   Reese, R. N.
Affiliation:Department of Biology/Microbiology, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, 57007, USA USDA-ARS, Northern Grain Insect Research Lab., 2923 Medary Ave., Brookings, SD, 57006, USA
Abstract:Exogenous application of cytokinin to raceme tissues of soybean(Glycine max(L.) Merr.) has been shown to stimulate flower productionand to prevent flower abortion. The effects of these hormoneapplications have been ascertained for treated tissues, butthe effects of cytokinins on total seed yields in treated plantshave not been evaluated. Our objectives were to examine theeffects of systemic cytokinin applications on soybean yieldsusing an experimental line of soybeans, SD-87001, that has beenshown to be highly sensitive to exogenous cytokinin application.Soybeans were grown hydroponically or in pots in the greenhouse,and 6-benzylaminopurine (BA) was introduced into the xylem streamthrough a cotton wick for 2 weeks during anthesis. After theplants had matured, the number of pods, seeds per pod, and thetotal seed weight per plant were measured. In the greenhouse,application of 3.4 x 10-7 moles of BA resulted in a 79% increasein seed yield compared with controls. Results of field trialsshowed much greater variability within treatments, with consistent,but non-significant increases in seed number and total yieldsof about 3%. Data suggest that cytokinin levels play a significantrole in determining total yield in soybeans, and that increasingcytokinin concentrations in certain environments may resultin increased total seed production. Copyright 2001 Annals ofBotany Company Glycine max, soybean, flower abortion, cytokinin, 6-benzylaminopurine, hydroponic, seed yield, wicking
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