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CAS No.: | 76738-62-0 |
Kind: | Growth Retardant |
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Product Name |
Paclobutrazol |
CAS NO. |
76738-62-0 |
Physical and Chemical Properties |
Molecular formula: C15H20ClN3O Molecular Weight: 293.79 Melting point: 164 °C Appearance: off-white to beige solid |
Chemical structural formula |
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Solubility & stability |
Solubility In water 22.9 mg/l. In xylene 5.67, n-heptane 0.199, acetone 72.4, ethyl acetate 45.1, n-octanol 29.4, methanol 115, 1,2-dichloroethane 51.9 (all in g/l). Stability Stable for more than 2 years at 20 °C, and more than 6 months at 50 °C. Stable to hydrolysis (pH 4-9), and not degraded by uv light (pH 7, 10 days). |
Products |
Paclobutrazol 95%, 15%/25%/30%/50% WP, 15%/25% SC |
APPLICATIONS |
Biochemistry: Inhibits gibberellin biosynthesis by inhibition of the conversion of ent-kaurene to ent-kaurenoic acid, and inhibits sterol biosynthesis by inhibition of demethylation; hence inhibits the rate of cell division. Mode of action: Plant growth regulator taken up into the xylem through the leaves, stems or roots, and translocated to growing sub-apical meristems. Produces more compact plants and enhances flowering and fruiting. Uses: Used on fruit trees to inhibit vegetative growth and to improve fruit set; on pot-grown ornamentals and flower crops (e.g. chrysanthemums, begonias, freesias, poinsettias and bulbs) to inhibit growth; on rice to increase tillering, reduce lodging and increase yield; on turf to retard growth; and on grass seed crops and oilseed rape to reduce height and prevent lodging. To be applied as a foliar spray, as a soil drench, or by trunk injection. Has some fungicidal activity against mildew and rusts. Rates of application vary widely, depending on area of use, application method, application timing, size of crop, and cultivation method. Phytotoxicity: Non-phytotoxic, though it intensifies greening. Some spotting has been noted on periwinkle foliage at higher temperatures. |