Chemistry: fertilizers – Processes and products – Forms or conditioning
Patent
1984-03-26
1986-08-26
Mills, Catherine L.
Chemistry: fertilizers
Processes and products
Forms or conditioning
71113, A01N 3702
Patent
active
046080767
ABSTRACT:
A method of inhibiting plant height growth without having any significant impact on flowering, which comprises applying to the above ground portion of the plant at a point in time when the plant is beyond the seed leaf stage, and at least at approximately at the first true leaf stage, a small but growth inhibiting amount of aminooxyacetic acid.
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Dow Chemical 3,162,525 patent relates to a herbicide which is a killing agent, not a growth retardant and it does not teach the critical timing of application in terms of growth stage or concentration; it does, however, teach aminooxyacetic acid as a herbicide.
Gladon Richard J.
Koranski David S.
Iowa State University & Research Foundation, Inc.
Mills Catherine L.
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