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			<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">pnut</journal-id>
			<journal-id journal-id-type="allenpress-id">pnut</journal-id>
			<journal-title>Peanut Science</journal-title>
			<issn pub-type="ppub">0095-3679</issn>
			<issn pub-type="active">0095-3679</issn>
			<publisher>
				<publisher-name>American Peanut Research and Education Society</publisher-name>
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			<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3146/i0095-3679-14-1-6</article-id>
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				<article-title>Effect of Gibberellic Acid on Pegging and Seed Set of <italic>Arachis</italic> Species<xref ref-type="fn" rid="fn1"><sup>1</sup></xref></article-title>
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				<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
					<name name-style="western">
						<given-names>H. T.</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<surname>Stalker</surname>
					</name><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
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				<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
					<name name-style="western">
						<given-names>M. H.</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<surname>Seitz</surname>
					</name><x xml:space="preserve">, and </x>
				</contrib>
				<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple">
					<name name-style="western">
						<given-names>P.</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x>
						<surname>Reece</surname>
					</name>
					<xref ref-type="aff" rid="aff2"><sup>2</sup></xref>
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					<aff id="aff2">
					<label><sup>2</sup></label>Associate Professor, former Research Associate and Graduate Assistant, Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695
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				<fn fn-type="fn" id="fn1">
					<p><sup>1</sup>Paper No. 10632 of the Journal Series of the North Carolina Agriculture Research Service, Raleigh, NC 27695&ndash;7601. The work was funded in part by SEA-CR grant no. 83-CRCR-1-1334 and by AID Peanut CRSP Grant DAN-4048-G-SS-2065-00.</p>
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			<pub-date pub-type="ppub">
				<month>1</month>
				<year>1987</year>
			</pub-date>
			<volume>14</volume>
			<issue>1</issue>
			<fpage>21</fpage>
			<lpage>25</lpage>
			<history>
				<date date-type="accepted">
					<day>2</day>
					<month>5</month>
					<year>1987</year>
				</date>
			</history>
			<permissions>
				<copyright-statement>American Peanut Research and Education Society</copyright-statement>
				<copyright-year>1987</copyright-year>
				<copyright-holder>American Peanut Research and Education Society</copyright-holder>
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			<abstract>
				<title>Abstract</title>
				<p>Many species of <italic>Arachis</italic> fail to produce seeds after self- or cross-pollination. A primary barrier to seed production is pegging for many genotypes; therefore, the effect of applying GA<sub>3</sub> (gibberellic acid) to flowers was investigated. Species of <italic>Arachis</italic> were treated with 0, 88, 176, or 352 ppm GA<sub>3</sub> daily for 30 days and the number of flowers and pegs recorded. The species <italic>A. chacoense</italic> Krap. et Greg. <italic>nom. nud., A. villosa</italic> Benth., <italic>A. correntina</italic> (Burk) Krap. et Greg. <italic>nom. nud., A diogoi</italic> Hoehne, <italic>A. stenosperma</italic> Greg. et Greg. <italic>nom. nud.</italic>, and <italic>A.</italic> sp. coll. GK 30006 had a linear response in peg formation to increased levels of GA<sub>3</sub> However, <italic>A.</italic> sp. coll. GKPSc 30108 had a quadratic response. <italic>Arachis cardenasii</italic> Krap. et Greg, <italic>nom. nud.</italic> had a cubic response to GA<sub>3</sub> levels. The species <italic>A. helodes</italic> Mart. ex. Krap. et Rig., <italic>A.</italic> sp. coll. GK 30008, <italic>A.</italic> sp. coll. GK 30011, <italic>A.</italic> sp. coll. GK 30017, <italic>A. glabrata</italic> Benth and <italic>A. hypogaea</italic> did not have a significant peg response to application of GA<sub>3</sub>. Flowering was suppressed on all species by 352 ppm GA<sub>3</sub>. Application of either 88 or 176 ppm GA<sub>3</sub> resulted in increased numbers of pegs for all species except <italic>A. hypogaea, A.</italic> sp. coll. GK 30017 and <italic>A.</italic> sp. coll. GK 30011. In another experiment, plants of <italic>A. chacoense, A. cardenasii, A. villosa, A. helodes</italic>, and <italic>A. diogoi</italic> were treated with 176 ppm GA <sub>3</sub> and pegs were allowed to mature but no seeds were recovered. A crossing program using NC 4 in reciprocal with five species resulted in a significant increase in seeds when GA<sub>3</sub> applications were applied, but only for hybrid combinations which are normally successful without GA<sub>3</sub>. Parthenocarpic development is believed to account for increased numbers of pegs. Because pegging is mandatory before seeds can be obtained in <italic>Arachis</italic>, applications of GA<sub>3</sub> will add significantly toward overcoming a reproductive barrier in <italic>Arachis.</italic> However, application of additional growth regulators will be necessary to stimulate development of the embryo.</p>
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				<title>Key Words</title>
				<kwd>Gibberellin</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd><italic>Arachis hypogaea</italic></kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>parthenocarpy</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>wild species</kwd><x xml:space="preserve">; </x><x xml:space="preserve">, </x>
				<kwd>germplasm</kwd>
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