The search for new ways and methods of plant growth stimulation and quality enhance
is one of the most important tasks of modern plant physiology and biochemistry [1-2]. The
condition of the achievements, in this case, is the realization of plant genetic potential and
diminishing the negative influences of the ambient factors in their ontogenesis [3-4].
The growth and productivity regulators permit us to regulate plant productivity, the
reason why they are widely used in agriculture. These substances are natural plant hormones
and their synthetic analogs. They possess a vast and rich spectrum of action over plant
organisms, and their use permits the regulation of the behavior on some plant growth and
development stages to mobilize the plants' possibilities.
First of all, it has to let it use the light energy efficiently to enhance the plastic
substances' synthesis with their further delivery to the agriculturally precious tissues and organs
[5-7].
The development of new plant growth regulators for gardening is based on the synthetic
modification of the natural or known synthetic structures, taking into account the enhancement
of their activity and diminishing the adverse negative effects. Aza-heterocycles form one of the
most studied effective and less-toxic groups of substances, widely investigated in this aspect
[1–9].
Nowadays, our interest in succinic acid and derivatives as growth regulators has been
enhanced. Its growth stimulation, bioavailability, and biodegradability rates are very high. The
substance has a positive effect on the soil microflora.
Назва
A Search of the Efficient S-Hetarylsuccinate Landscape Design Plant Growth Stimulators
A Search of the Efficient S-Hetarylsuccinate Landscape Design Plant Growth Stimulators / S. O. Yakovleva-Nosar, N. P. Derevyanko, A. S. Yevlash and other // Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry. - 2022. - №13(3). - Р. 213–218.
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Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry
Ключові слова:
hybrid molecules; quinoline derivatives; stimulation of rhizogenesis; bioavailability factors; lipophilicity; toxicity; progressive motility;microclonal propagation of plant