Product Code: 116419172

Address:

Hunan,China

Main Products:

Plant growth regulator,Insecticide,Fertilizer,Fungicide,Herbicide

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CPPU Forchlorfenuron
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Product Description

CPPU Forchlorfenuron

1. Specification:

Item Standard
Appearance White crystal

Assay(HPLC)

99% min
Loss on drying 0.50% max
Melting point

170-172.0°C

 Residue after ignition  0.50% max

 

2. Product Introduction:

    Forchlorfenuron (CPPU) is a kind of plant growth regulator with cytokine activity, which posseses 10-100 times of bioavailbility than 6-BA. It is widely used in agriculture, horticulture and fruits. It can promote cell division and expansion, enlarge fruits, increase crop yield, etc.

 

3. Toxicity Data:

    Forchlorfenuron (CPPU) is low toxic plant growth regulator, the acute oral toxicity to adult rats LD50 is 4918 mg/kg; the acute skin toxicity to adult rats LD50 is 20000 mg/kg; it has a mild stimulation to rabbits'eyes and  skin.

 

4. Instruction for Use( Extract) :

Crops

Pocessing time

 Dosage

 Effect

Grape 10~15 days after blossom fail Soak the fruits with with 10~20 mg / L CPPU Improve the fruit set rate, enlarge the size and increase the unit weight of fruits.
Strawberry After picking Spray or soak the fruits with 10 mg/L CPPU Keep fruits fresh and extend the storage period.
Actinidia 20-25 days after blossom fail Soak the fruits with 10-20mg/l CPPU Enlarge the size and increase the unit weight of fruits.
Orange Within fruit naturally drop stage Coat the stem dense disk with 2 mg/l CPPU Keep fruits fresh and extend the storage period.

 

5. Notes:

1) In strict accordance with the processing time, dose and method of operation;
2)  Spray again if raining within 6 hours after application;
3)  This product is volatile,  put the cap back on the bottle closely after application;
4)  If you accidentally poisoned , do not induce vomiting , and immediately sent to hospital for symptomatic treatment.