N-acetyl AVG and its use as an ethylene biosynthesis inhibitor

Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Compositions for preservation or maintenance of cut flowers – Containing organic nitrogen compounds

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504147, 504302, 560169, 562564, A01N 302

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061535591

ABSTRACT:
A compound, compound I, is disclosed which inhibits ethylene production in plants. In addition, aqueous formulations comprising compound I are disclosed as well as methods of applying formulations comprising compound I to plants.

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