Plant Growth Regulator
Plant Growth Regulator
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The properties and functions of IBA 3-Indolebutyric-acid
I. Promoting Rooting of Cuttings 1. Peach: Soak peach cuttings in indolebutyric acid solution for 24 hours, then wash off the solution with tap water and cultivate them in a sand bed with a pH of 7.5 in a cool place to promote rooting. The effect is better than that of naphthylacetic acid. It wor...Read more -
The application of Silicone adjuvant in pesticides
Silicone adjuvant is a nonionic surfactant of polyether-modified trisiloxane. It is a highly efficient and environmentally friendly nonionic surfactant with extremely low surface energy. Due to its excellent wetting, spreading, and penetrating properties, it has good compatibility and can foam, s...Read more -
The Application of Seaweed Fertilizer
Function: 1. Regulate the metabolism of plants, enhance the adaptability and immunity of crops. 2. Possess excellent antioxidant and inducing properties, which can delay crop aging. 3. Stimulate seed vitality, promote the development of crop roots, promote root growth and strengthen flower and fr...Read more -
How can you stimulate rose growth and accelerate flowering using natural remedies?
Roses are often the star of the garden, but to truly flourish, they require additional conditions. Fertilizer plays a crucial role. While many rely on specialized commercial fertilizers, a simple secret will help your roses thrive: alfalfa infusion. Experts highly recommend this organic mi...Read more -
The rice blast fungus Kosakonia oryziphila NP19 can be used as a plant growth promoter and biological pesticide to suppress rice blast of variety KDML105.
This study demonstrates that the rhizosphere symbiotic fungus *Kosakonia oryziphila* NP19 isolated from rice roots is a promising plant growth-promoting biopesticide and biopesticide for the control of rice blast caused by *Pyricularia oryzae*. In vitro experiments were conducted on fresh ...Read more -
Synergistic effects of plant growth regulators and iron oxide nanoparticles on in vitro organogenesis and production of bioactive compounds in St. John’s wort
In this study, the stimulatory effects of the combined treatment of plant growth regulators (2,4-D and kinetin) and iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe₃O₄-NPs) on in vitro morphogenesis and secondary metabolite production in *Hypericum perforatum* L. were investigated. The optimized treatment [2,...Read more -
What role does salicylic acid play in agriculture (as a pesticide)?
Salicylic acid plays multiple roles in agriculture, including being a plant growth regulator, an insecticide, and an antibiotic. Salicylic acid, as a plant growth regulator, plays a significant role in promoting plant growth and increasing crop yields. It can enhance the synthesis of hormones wit...Read more -
Research reveals which plant hormones respond to flooding.
Which phytohormones play a key role in drought management? How do phytohormones adapt to environmental changes? A paper published in the journal Trends in Plant Science reinterprets and classifies the functions of 10 classes of phytohormones discovered to date in the plant kingdom. These m...Read more -
The Global Plant Growth Regulators Market: A Driving Force for Sustainable Agriculture
The chemical industry is being transformed by demand for cleaner, more functional and less harmful to the environment products. Our deep expertise in electrification and digitalization enables your business to achieve energy intelligence. Changes in consumption patterns and tec...Read more -
Researchers uncover mechanism of DELLA protein regulation in plants.
Researchers from the Department of Biochemistry at the Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc) have discovered a long-sought mechanism used by primitive land plants such as bryophytes (including mosses and liverworts) to regulate plant growth – a mechanism that has also been conserved in more ...Read more -
What medicine should be used to control the flowering of carrots?
Carrots can be controlled from flowering by using malonylurea type growth regulators (concentration 0.1% – 0.5%) or plant growth regulators such as gibberellin. It is necessary to choose the appropriate drug variety, concentration, and master the correct application time and method. Carrots...Read more -
What are the differences between zeatin, Trans-zeatin and zeatin riboside? What are their applications?
Main functions 1. Promote cell division, mainly the division of cytoplasm; 2. Promote bud differentiation. In tissue culture, it interacts with auxin to control the differentiation and formation of roots and buds; 3. Promote the development of lateral buds, eliminate apical dominance, and thus le...Read more



