Uniconazole is a broad-spectrum, highly effective plant growth regulator with the following main functions and effects:
Controlling vegetative growth: Uniconazole can inhibit cell elongation, shorten internodes, thereby dwarfing plants, and promoting lateral bud growth and flower bud formation.
Improving stress resistance: Uniconazole helps plants better adapt to adverse environments by enhancing plant stress resistance, such as cold and drought resistance.
Uniconazole increases tillering and yield: When applied to crops such as rice and wheat, it can increase tillering, control plant height, improve lodging resistance, and help increase yield.
Bactericidal effect: Uniconazole also has a highly effective, broad-spectrum, systemic bactericidal effect, and shows good antibacterial effects on a variety of diseases such as rice blast and wheat root rot.
Uniconazole can be absorbed through seeds, roots, buds, and leaves, and circulates in the plant body. It is suitable for a variety of crops, such as rice, wheat, fruit trees, and ornamental plants. It should be noted that although Uniconazole is more active than polybutrazol, its residual amount in the soil is lower, so its impact on subsequent crops is smaller.