It can enhance enzyme activity, promote seed germination, increase germination rate; enhance photosynthetic intensity, increase chlorophyll content, increase dry matter accumulation; promote crop absorption of mineral elements, increase protein and sugar content, and improve product quality. It also promotes the growth of roots, leaves, and flower bud differentiation of crops, increases tillering, promotes early maturity, preserves flowers and fruits, increases seed setting rate and promotes crop water absorption, reduces evaporation, and increases crop drought resistance.
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28351-05-5
90%TC, 0.1%ME, 0.1%SL, 20%SP
Common name: Triacontanol
CAS No.: 28351-05-5
Specification: 90%TC, 0.1%ME, 0.1%SL, 20%SP
Molecular formula: C30H62O
Structural formula:
It can enhance enzyme activity, promote seed germination, increase germination rate; enhance photosynthetic intensity, increase chlorophyll content, increase dry matter accumulation; promote crop absorption of mineral elements, increase protein and sugar content, and improve product quality. It also promotes the growth of roots, leaves, and flower bud differentiation of crops, increases tillering, promotes early maturity, preserves flowers and fruits, increases seed setting rate and promotes crop water absorption, reduces evaporation, and increases crop drought resistance.
Description: A natural chemical that acts as a phytohormone which is used in commercial horticulture as a plant growth regulator.
Main effects: Increase yield.
Example plants: Ornamental plants including Rose; Cotton; Tomato; Chilli; Rice; Peanut; Potato.
Crop | Timing | Rates |
Fruiting Vegetables | At transplanting, when growth slows during season 2-4 applications | 100-300 ppm 2-4 times per season. |
Cereal Grains | Apply foliar spray 3-4 times per season when growth slows. | 100-400 ppm 3-4 times per season. |
Stone Fruit | Apply to early growth and continue 3-4 times per season. | 200-500 ppm in sufficient water to cover foliage. |
Nut Crops | Apply 3-4 times per season as foliar spray. | 200-500 ppm in sufficient water to cover foliage. |
Cotton | Apply to early growth then 2-4 times per season as needed. | 100-400 ppm in sufficient water to cover foliage. |
Common name: Triacontanol
CAS No.: 28351-05-5
Specification: 90%TC, 0.1%ME, 0.1%SL, 20%SP
Molecular formula: C30H62O
Structural formula:
It can enhance enzyme activity, promote seed germination, increase germination rate; enhance photosynthetic intensity, increase chlorophyll content, increase dry matter accumulation; promote crop absorption of mineral elements, increase protein and sugar content, and improve product quality. It also promotes the growth of roots, leaves, and flower bud differentiation of crops, increases tillering, promotes early maturity, preserves flowers and fruits, increases seed setting rate and promotes crop water absorption, reduces evaporation, and increases crop drought resistance.
Description: A natural chemical that acts as a phytohormone which is used in commercial horticulture as a plant growth regulator.
Main effects: Increase yield.
Example plants: Ornamental plants including Rose; Cotton; Tomato; Chilli; Rice; Peanut; Potato.
Crop | Timing | Rates |
Fruiting Vegetables | At transplanting, when growth slows during season 2-4 applications | 100-300 ppm 2-4 times per season. |
Cereal Grains | Apply foliar spray 3-4 times per season when growth slows. | 100-400 ppm 3-4 times per season. |
Stone Fruit | Apply to early growth and continue 3-4 times per season. | 200-500 ppm in sufficient water to cover foliage. |
Nut Crops | Apply 3-4 times per season as foliar spray. | 200-500 ppm in sufficient water to cover foliage. |
Cotton | Apply to early growth then 2-4 times per season as needed. | 100-400 ppm in sufficient water to cover foliage. |