2. What is a PGR?
A growth regulator, plant growth
regulator, or PGR, is a natural or
synthetic chemical that is
sprayed or otherwise applied to
a seed or plant in order to alter
its characteristics. They are
sometimes referred to as plant
hormones. ... Some PGRs also
are used to stunt growth
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4. Plant Growth Regulators and
Food Safety
Their safety and efficacy will
be thoroughly assessed
during the registration
process. Proper use of
these registered pesticides
including plant growth
regulators in accordance
with GAP will result in
minimal residue in food of
insignificant food safety
risk.
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27. Global Plant growth regulator market is valued $1,550 million in the
year 2017 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6% from 2018 to
2023. The market is growing steadily due to wide adoption of
ethylene across groups. Cytokinins is having the highest market
share in the year 2017 and is followed by Ethylene which is valued
$448.5 million and $386.2 million respectively in the year 2017 and
is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 4.6% and 5.9% from the year
2018 to 2023.