Triacontanol is natural long-chain primary alcohol derived from plant waxes, mostly found in alfalfa and beeswax. As a potent plant growth stimulant, it enhances photosynthesis, enzyme activity, nutrient uptake, and biomass accumulation. Triacontanol as pgr for horticulture and agriculture to promote higher crop yields and improved plant vigor, particularly in vegetables, cereals, fruits, and floriculture.
Triacontanol is natural long-chain primary alcohol derived from plant waxes, mostly found in alfalfa and beeswax. As a potent plant growth stimulant, it enhances photosynthesis, enzyme activity, nutrient uptake, and biomass accumulation. Triacontanol as pgr for horticulture and agriculture to promote higher crop yields and improved plant vigor, particularly in vegetables, cereals, fruits, and floriculture.
Agrochemicals
Plant Health, Nutrients & Soil Management
plant growth regulators (PGRs)
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
*Boosts photosynthesis and plant metabolism *Enhances nutrient uptake and root development *Improves flower setting and fruit development
*Tomato, cucumber, grape, strawberry, rice, wheat, maize, roses, chrysanthemum
*Foliar spray, seed soaking, or root dipping *Typical dosage: 5–20 ppm depending on crop stage and formulation
*Biostimulant formulations (0.05% EC, 0.1% GR) *Foliar sprays and hormone boosters in horticulture *Organic crop enhancement programs
*Low residue and environmentally safe *Improves plant tolerance to abiotic stress *Suitable for organic farming practices
It acts as a biostimulant that enhances photosynthesis, cell division, and enzyme activation, thereby improving crop growth and yield.
Typically ≥90% purity. Assay determined via HPLC.
Yes, it's naturally derived and permitted in many organic farming systems.
Yes, it can be supplied as technical powder or EC formulations upon request.
Yes, all technical and regulatory documents are available with every shipment.
MOQ: 25 kg. Dispatch within 7–10 working days for most regions.