Plant Hormone Daminozide Regulator Daminozide
Product Description

Product Details
Product Name |
Daminozide |
Appearance |
White Powder |
Assay |
99% |
MW |
160.17108 |
MF |
C6H12N2O3 |
Daminozide is mainly used as a plant growth inhibitor, and its main mechanism of action is to prevent cell division, inhibit cell elongation, and thus dwarf seedlings. In addition, it can also improve the drought resistance of peanuts, causing many fruit trees to bloom earlier, increasing fruit setting rate, and preventing fruit drop before harvesting.
Application&Function
DAMINOZIDE is a plant growth regulator, whose main pharmacological effects include inhibiting the biosynthesis of endogenous hormone gibberellin, thereby inhibiting new branch growth, shortening internodes, increasing leaf thickness and chlorophyll content, preventing flower drop, promoting fruit setting, inducing adventitious root formation, stimulating root system growth, and improving cold resistance.
DAMINOZIDE enters the body through plant roots, stems, and leaves, and has good absorption and conduction properties. It is transmitted to the target site with nutrient flow. In the leaves, DAMINOZIDE can elongate the leaf fence tissue, loosen the sponge tissue, increase chlorophyll content, and enhance leaf photosynthesis. At the top of the plant, mitosis of the apical meristem can be inhibited. Shortening the distance between internodes within the stem can inhibit branch elongation. DAMINOZIDE is a broad-spectrum and applicable plant growth regulator.
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