Method for regulating plant growth

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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43524049, C12H 504, A01H 400

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ABSTRACT:
A process for increasing the rate of plant growth. Plants are treated with one or more acids, which are condensation products of glycolic and/or L-lactic acid. These acids also increase the concentration of chlorophyll, increase the rate of new plant formation when plants are propagated by tissue culture, decrease the amount of added nutrients required for plant growth, and protect plants against the toxic effects of salts. Certain of the acids are useful for increasing the rate of root formation in the plant.

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