IBTA
Description
Indole-3-butyric acid (IBTA) is a plant hormone and growth regulator used in agriculture to promote the growth of roots, flowers, and fruits. It's also used to reduce transplant shock in ornamental nursery stock
Mode of Action
"Indole-3-butyric acid", which is a plant hormone commonly used in agriculture as a rooting hormone. It is a synthetic form of auxin, which is a naturally occurring plant hormone that regulates plant growth and development. IBTA is commonly used in plant propagation to stimulate the growth of roots from stem cuttings.
Applications
IBTA is applied to soil, cuttings, or leaves to enhance the growth and development of food crops and ornamentals. It's also used in plant tissue culture to initiate root formation in vitro
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