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- GROWTH STIMULANTS, RETARDANTS AND ROOTING HORMONES
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- Called hormones: organic chemicals which act and interact to affect
growth rate
- Auxins: accelerate growth by
stimulating cell enlargement
- Gibberellins: stimulate growth in
stem and leaf by cell elongation
- Cytokinins: stimulate cell
division (only works with auxins present)
- Inhibitors: inhibit seed
germination, stem elongation and hasten ripening of fruit.
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- Organic chemicals principally produced by actively growing plant tissue
such as short tips and young leaves.
- They move throughout the plant and can be found in many parts.
- They react with one another.
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- The terminal bud secrets chemicals which inhibit or prevent growth of
lateral buds.
- This causes the plant to grow tall and not send out side branches.
- Seems to be a genetic program directing the plant to grow above
competing plants.
- Once the plant reaches flowering age, the terminal bud becomes a flower
bud and the chemicals are no longer secreted.
- Pinching the terminal bud has the same effect and side branching occurs
sooner.
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- Chemical and natural stimulants that cause plants to grow taller or
faster
- Chemical retardants that cause plants to grow slower
- Hormones that cause plants to root faster
- Dwarfing rootstock for fruit trees
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- Enables plants to grow taller.
- Most common is gibberellic acid
- Gibberellic acid causes the stems of plants to stretch out
- The nodes (the joints at which bulbs, leaves and branches) are further
apart
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- Chemical known as alcohol Triacontanol
- Found in alfalfa and has been known to nursery men for 30 years.
- Stimulation is brought about by mulching with alfalfa hay or by watering
plants with an alfalfa tea
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- Used to retard the growth of plants making them shorter and more compact
and therefore more attractive.
- One of the newest applications for growth retardants is on lawns, a
chemical called “Limit” is used
new and it restricts grass growth for 6 to 8 weeks.
- A new plant regulator called “Sumagic” reduces the height of plants by
inhibiting production of the hormone Gibberellic acid. (which cause stems to elongate)
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- When propagating plants from cuttings, it is very important that they
root as quickly as possible
- Indoleacetic acid (IAA) is a natural plant hormone that causes roots to
form
- Chemical hormones, indolebutyric acid (IBA) or naphaleneacetic acid
(NAA) are the most common used today.
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- Rooting hormones are either mixed with talc and used as powders or mixed
with liquid and used as a wet dip
- All rooting hormones should contain a fungicide.
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- As the cost of labor has increased, growers are looking for smaller
trees.
- Discovered trees from certain types of roots, do not grow as large and
bear fruit earlier.
- A complete series of rootstock known as malling rootstock was developed.
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- Allelopathy—Production of a chemical compound by one plant that slows
down or stops the growth of another plant
- Used to stop competition from other plants
- BLACK WALNUT
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