Producenci
2-Naphthoxyacetic acid (BNOA)
Opis
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2-Naphthoxyacetic acid (BNOA) is a synthetic auxin, a plant growth regulator used for control of preharvest fruit drop and promotes root proliferation. It was first mentioned in 1938 by Irvine.
Cas Number: 120-23-0
Molecular Formula: C12H10O3
Molecular Weight: 202.21
Mechanism of Action:
2-Naphthoxyacetic acid is linked to the dynamics of the plasma membrane, where it inhibits auxin influx.
Plant Biology Applications:
2-Naphthoxyacetic acid is used to regulate growth of fruit crops including tomatoes, apple, grape, and strawberries.
2-Naphthoxyacetic acid has been used to induce somatic embryogenesis in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) from stigma and style explants and somatic embryogenesis was induced 3-7 months after culture initiation (Carimi et al, 2005). It can also promote seed germination and early flowering in tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) (Singh et al, 2003).
Purity Level: 97.5 – 102.5%
References:
Carimi et al (2005) Somatic embryogenesis from stigmas and styles of grapevine. In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol. -Plant. 41:249-252
Pulgarín MJA, García Bermejo GLF, Robles SFI, Rodriquez BS (2012) Simultaneous determination of plant growth regulators 1-naphthylacetic acid and 2-naphthoxyacetic acid in fruit and vegetable samples by room temperature phosphorescence. Phytochem Anal. 23(3):214-221 PMID 21805518
Singh B et al (2003) Effects of phytohormones with different methods of application on the growth and yield of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) Prog. Agric. 3:33-35
Zimmerman PW (1941) Growth regulators of plants and formative effects induced with B-naphthoxy compounds. PNAS 27(8):381-388
Dane techniczne
| Opakowanie | 100 g |