6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP) is a synthetic cytokinin, structurally related to adenine, widely used to promote cell division and shoot proliferation in plants. It mimics natural cytokinins to stimulate cell elongation, bud formation, and delay senescence. It is extensively applied in tissue culture, foliar applications, fruit setting enhancement, and to improve vegetative growth and productivity across vegetables, fruits, cereals, and floriculture.
6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP) is a synthetic cytokinin, structurally related to adenine, widely used to promote cell division and shoot proliferation in plants. It mimics natural cytokinins to stimulate cell elongation, bud formation, and delay senescence. It is extensively applied in tissue culture, foliar applications, fruit setting enhancement, and to improve vegetative growth and productivity across vegetables, fruits, cereals, and floriculture.
Agrochemicals
Plant growth regulators
plant growth regulators (PGRs)
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
Promotes shoot regeneration and callus formation
Used in grapes, bananas, citrus, and vegetables to improve fruiting and reduce flower drop
Enhances chlorophyll retention in leafy vegetables and ornamental crops
Used in horticultural nurseries and seedling treatments
It stimulates cell division, shoot formation, and fruit retention, mimicking natural cytokinins.
As a foliar spray (10ā50 ppm), dipping solution, or micropropagation media.
Yes. Often combined with auxins (like NAA) in tissue culture or applied with micronutrients.
Grapes, bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, chrysanthemums, and other florals or vegetables.
No, it's a synthetic growth regulator, typically not OMRI-accepted.
ā„98% assay with COA, MSDS, and Certificate of Stability supplied per batch.
Integrated in horticultural kits, plant tissue propagation labs, and growth stimulant programs.