Uniconazole is a new-generation growth regulator. It inhibits plant growth, stimulates flower bud differentiation, and promotes off-season flowering; controls plant height growth and helps plants to be healthier, stronger, more resistant to lodging, and resistant to pests and diseases; and increases the number of flowers, fruit set rate, and crop yield.
CAS number: 83657-22-1
Chemical name: (E) -1- (4-Chlorophenyl) -4,4-dimethyl-2- (1,2,4-triazol-1-YL) pent-1-en-3-ol
Appearance: White crystalline powder
Molecular formula of Uniconazole: C15H18ClN3O
Molecular weight: 158.07
Solubility: In water. 8.41 mg/l (25°C). In methanol 88, hexane 0.3, xylene 7 (unit g/kg, 25°C)
Melting point: 162 ~ 163℃
Boiling point: 474.6°C at 760 mmHg
Flashpoint: 240.8°C
Toxicity: Research results show that Uniconazole is rapidly absorbed and widely metabolized in the plant body. Moderate acute toxicity through the mouth, low through the skin and respiratory tract. Causes mild eye irritation, no skin irritation in humans. Uniconazole has very low acute toxicity and acute oral toxicity.
Applications of Uniconazole:
Uniconazole is an active ingredient in the triazole group used as a plant growth inhibitor. It is often used on perennial plants to maintain plant size/height, stimulate flower bud differentiation, stimulate off-season flowering, increase the number of flowers, and increase fruit set rate.
Uniconazole is used in crops such as rice, and wheat, increasing the ability to branch, control tree height, increase the ability to resist falling of crops.
Uniconazole is used in fruit trees, controlling and controlling tree height, helping to create a better canopy.
Uniconazole is used in ornamental plants, making the tree smaller, the leaves smaller, and "appearing" older, helping ornamental plants with flowers to form more buds and flowers.
Disease prevention and control: Uniconazole also has bactericidal activity, and can effectively prevent anthracnose, leaf spot, powdery mildew, root rot, and other diseases.
Advantages of Uniconazole:
Uniconazole has the advantage of high efficiency, broad-spectrum, absorbing bactericidal effect. It has very good antibacterial effects on rice diseases, root diseases in wheat, and corn, wild rice disease caused by excess Gibberellic hormone, wheat leaf fall disease, and anthracnose.
Uniconazole products can be sprayed on the foliage or watered into the soil. Uniconazole is absorbed through the xylem and roots of the plant through the mechanism of absorbing water and minerals and is effective quickly within 12 hours.
The effectiveness of Uniconazole is 6-10 times higher than Paclobutrazol, while the residue in the soil of uniconazole is 1/10 of paclobutrazol. Therefore, it is safer for the soil and the environment.