Dublin, July 20, 2017 -- The "Plant Growth Regulators - 2017: Country and Company Profiles, Active Ingredients, Chemistry, Product Portfolios, Patents, R&D" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Since 1990, the significant uptake in the adoption of plant growth regulators (PGRs) has seen their use quadruple globally.
Although Europe has seen steady baseline demand of around 12 000 tonnes a year since 1990, the biggest growth markets are in Latin America with a five-year CAGR of 29.8%. Here, the largest PGR market is Chile (33%), followed by Brazil (32%), Peru (20%) and Honduras (10%).
In 2016, demand for active ingredients in Europe and North America stood at 15.9 and 7.9 thousand tonnes respectively, with North America's PGR use largely associated with cereal crops.
However, the PGR competitive landscape remains fragmented and offers strong growth opportunities for major and medium-sized crop protection companies, as well as more specialist start-ups and players.
This new report offers an extensive overview of the chemistry and active ingredients deployed in the PGR market segment, activity by company and country, product portfolios, patents, research and development, and prospects for this sector.
It also provides a usage breakdown for key countries, with fully illustrative tables and charts, as well as key PGR applications, modal actions, registration history and current status of the main commercial PGR active ingredients. Each active ingredient category is presented in order of commercial significance.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Summary of main plant phytohormones
1.1.1. Auxins
1.1.2. Gibberellins
1.1.3. Cytokinins
1.1.4. Abscisic acid
1.1.5. Ethylene
1.2 Commercial PGR functions in agriculture
1.2.1. Cotton growth
1.2.2. Lodging control in cereals
1.2.3. Fruit thinning & maturation
1.2.4. Anti-sprouting
1.2.5. Turf management
2. Established crop-ai combinations
2.1 Gibberellin antagonists
2.1.1. Mepiquat
2.1.2. Chlormequat
2.1.3. Prohexadione-calcium
2.1.4. Trinexapac-ethyl
2.1.5. Daminozide
2.1.6. Paclobutrazol
2.1.7. Abscisic acid
2.2. Ethylene / Ethylene releasers
2.2.1. Ethephon
2.3. Auxin-type compounds
2.3.1. 1-naphthylacetic acid
2.3.2. Indol-3-ylacetic acid
2.4. Gibberellins
2.4.1. Gibberellic acid
2.4.2. Gibberellin A4 / A7
2.5. Cytokinins
2.5.1. Benzyladenine
2.5.2. Thidiazuron
2.6. Other commercial PGRs
2.6.1. Maleic Hydrazide
2.6.2. Flumetralin
2.6.3. Nitrophenolates
2.6.4. Ancymidol
2.6.5. Cyanamide
Registration history and current status
2.6.6. Cycloate
2.6.7. Tribufos
2.6.8. Orthosulfamuron
2.6.9. Ammonium thiosulphate
2.6.10. Acibenzolar-S-methyl
2.7. Inactive PGRs
2.7.1. Flurprimidol
2.7.2. Clofencet
2.7.3. Flubendiamide
3. Company profiles
3.1. Summary
3.2. Crop Protection Majors
3.2.1. BASF Crop Protection
3.2.2. Bayer CropScience
3.2.3. Dow Agrosciences (+DuPont)
3.2.4. Syngenta
3.2.5. Sumitomo Chemical Company
3.3. Mid-size firms
3.3.1. NuFarm
3.3.2. Adama Agricultural Solutions
3.3.3. FMC Agricultural Solutions / Cheminova
3.3.4. Arysta LifeScience
3.4. Specialist PGR companies
3.4.1. Valent USA (+ Biosciences)
3.4.2. SePRO Corporation
3.4.3. Fine agrochemicals
4. PGR markets by region
4.1. Europe & North America
4.1.1. Germany
4.1.2. United Kingdom
4.1.3. France
4.1.4. Czech Republic
4.1.5. US
4.1.6. Canada
4.1.7. Recent registrations in the region
4.2. Latin America
4.2.1. Chile
4.2.2. Brazil
4.2.3. Peru
4.2.4. Honduras
4.3. Africa, Middle East & Asia
4.3.1. South Africa
4.3.2. Algeria
4.3.3. Turkey
4.3.4. Republic of Korea
5. Emerging and exploratory ais
5.1. Brassinosteroids
5.1.1. Chemical summary and history
5.1.2. Recent developments
5.2. Jasmonates
5.2.1. Chemical summary and history
5.2.2. Recent developments
5.3. Salicylic acid
5.3.1. Chemical summary and history
5.3.2. Recent developments
5.4. Polyamines
5.4.1. Chemical summary and history
5.4.2. Recent developments
5.5. Peptides
5.5.1. Chemical summary and history
5.5.2. Recent developments
5.6. Strigolactones
5.6.1. Chemical summary and history
5.6.2. Recent developments
5.7. Karrikins
5.7.1. Chemical summary and history
5.7.2. Recent developments
Annex
A. Product portfolios
B. Detailed PGR use by crop
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