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titleOfInvention Preparation method of plant growth regulator
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method of a plant growth regulator. The preparation method is characterized in that: the plant growth regulator comprises the components of 3-hydroxy-5-methyl isopropyl oxazole, 6-benzylamine purine, dipotassium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, sucrose lauric acid ester and dimethylformamide. The plant growth regulator prepared with the preparation method mainly aims at seedlings of monocotyledon like rice and seedlings of dicotyledon like cucumber, a cultivated seedling is blackish green and strong, and is not easily affected by low temperature or moisture damage, and a root system of the seedling is developed.
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