Finger millet is a staple food crop of many communities in Africa. The crop is highly
nutritious and has incredible grain storage quality. Limited research investment in finger millet in
the past has resulted in poor yields and there are currently no commercial hybrids. We investigated
the response of different finger millet genotypes (Okhale-1, Gulu-E, KACCIMMI-72, IE 2872, IE
4115 and U-15) to the application of a plant growth regulator hormone (Ethrel). Six elite Kenyan
finger millet varieties with contrasting agronomic traits were crossed in a 6 x 6 diallel pattern. To
enhance male sterility across female parents, we subjected the plants to Ethrel at concentrations of
1,500ppm, 1,750ppm and 2,000ppm against a 0ppm check. Dwarfing of sprayed plants that resulted
in less lodging and ultimately higher yields were observed among plants sprayed with Ethrel at
different concentrations. Ethrel application at 2,000ppm had the most dwarfing effect on plants
while spraying plants with 1,500ppm of Ethrel resulted in increased grain weight. Although our
results demonstrate overall positive effect of Ethrel on finger millet production, the optimum
concentrations for more efficient hybridization will still need to be determined.
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