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CAS No.: | 133-32-4 |
Formula: | C12H11N5 |
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4-Indol-3-ylbutyric acid(IBA)
Specification: 98% TC
CAS NO: 133-32-4
Application Range: Cherry, Dianthus, Chrysanthemum, Rose, Magnolia, Jasmine, Peach, Plum, Azalea/Rhododendron, Apple, Grape, Kiwi, Tea, Metasequoia, Poplar, Pine and etc.
Function: It is used to stimulate rooting of cuttings of herbaceous and woody ornamentals, also to increase fruit set of melon and fruits. It's a plant hormone in the auxin family and an ingredient in many commercial plants rooting horticultural products.
Package:25kg/fiber drum; 1kg Aluminum foil bag(10kg/ carton or 25kg/fiber drum)
Detailed description:
Indole butyric acid, the pure product is a white crystalline solid, the original drug is white to light yellow crystals. It is soluble in organic solvents such as acetone, ether and ethanol, but hardly soluble in water. It is mainly used for rooting cuttings, which can induce the formation of root protozoa, promote cell differentiation and division, facilitate the formation of new roots and the differentiation of vascular bundle system, and promote the formation of adventitious roots of cuttings.
English name: 1h-indole-3-butanoic acid;3-indolebutyric acid;3-indolyl-gamma-butyric acid;4-(3-indolyl)butyric acid;4-(indol-3-yl)butyric acid;beta- indolebutyric acid;4-(indolyl)-butyric acid.
Product Application
Widely used in cuttings and rooting of trees and flowers: apple, peach, pear, citrus, grape, kiwi, strawberry, poinsettia, dianthus, chrysanthemum, rose, magnolia, rhododendron, tea, metasequoia, poplar, etc.
Promote plant taproot growth, increase germination rate and survival rate. Used to promote rooting of cuttings.
This product is a plant taproot growth promoter. It is commonly used for root soaking and transplanting of woody and herbaceous plants. It can accelerate root growth and increase the percentage of plant rooting. It can also be used for soaking and dressing plant seeds. Can improve the germination rate and survival rate. When soaking roots and transplanting, the herb plants are immersed in a concentration of 10-20mg/L, and woody plants are 50mg/L; the dipping concentration during stem insertion is 50-100mg/L; the concentration of soaking and dressing seeds is 100mg/L (woody plants ), 10~20mg/L (herb plant).
High concentrations of indole butyric acid can also promote the proliferation of some tissue culture vaccines.
Instructions:
1. Dipping method (also known as soaking method): Use a lower concentration for types that are easy to root, and use a higher concentration for types that are not easy to root. Generally, 50~300mg/L is used to soak the base of the cuttings for about 8~24h. High concentration and short soaking time.
2. Quick soaking method: Indole butyric acid is 500~1000mg/L, soak the base of the cuttings for 5~7 seconds.
3. Dip powder method: powder use: mix and dissolve an appropriate amount of sodium indole butyrate (or IBA) with an appropriate amount of ethanol, containing 1000~5000mg/L of the effective ingredient of the growth regulator, and then soak the talc or clay in the alcohol, Alcohol volatilizes to obtain a powder with a dosage of 0.1~0.3%. When using, first moisten the base of the cuttings, and then dip or dust them with powder. Before dipping the cuttings with powder, soak the base with water, and shake off the excess powder after dipping.
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