Description
Mode of Action
The mode of action of Gibberellic acid involves its interaction with plant cells and the regulation of gene expression. When applied to plants, Gibberellic acid stimulates cell elongation and division, leading to increased growth and development. Gibberellic acid activates specific enzymes that break down growth inhibitors, allowing cells to elongate more rapidly. It also influences the production of proteins and enzymes involved in various plant growth processes, such as stem elongation, flowering, and fruit development.
Additionally, Gibberellic acid can promote seed germination by breaking seed dormancy and initiating the processes necessary for seedling emergence.
Benefits of Gibberellic Acid 0.186% S.P
- Stimulates stem elongation
- Promotes seed germination
- Enhances flowering and fruit development
- Delays senescence
- Improves crop productivity
Target Crop(s), Application time, and Dosage of Gibberellic Acid 0.186% S.P
Crop(s) | Application Time | Dosage/Acre (ml) | Dilution in Water (Lit/Acre) |
Cotton | First spray: 40-45 DAP Second spray: At the time of boll formation | 20-30 | 150-200 |