Introduction:
Phloroglucinol has been shown to induce and enhance root formation by acting as an auxin syngergist.
Synonym: 1,3,5-Trihydroxybenzene
Solubility |
Water |
Physical Form |
Solid |
Storage Temp. |
Room Temperature |
Other Notes |
Plant Tissue Culture Tested |
UPC / SKU |
P694 |
CAS NUMBER |
108-73-6 |
Formula Weight |
126.12 |
Formula |
C6H6O3 |
Storage Temp. |
Room Temperature |
Tariff Code |
2907.29.9000 |
Risk Info (R) |
36/37/38-41 |
Safety Info (S) |
26-36 |
PROD. # |
COMPONENT NAME |
mg/L |
A300 |
Ammonium Nitrate |
1650 |
B210 |
Boric Acid |
6.2 |
C266 |
Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous |
332.2 |
C350 |
Cobalt Chloride Hexahydrate |
0.025 |
C375 |
Cupric Sulfate, Pentahydrate |
0.025 |
E410 |
EDTA, Disodium Salt |
37.25 |
F263 |
Ferrous Sulfate, Heptahydrate |
27.85 |
M150 |
Magnesium Sulfate, Anhydrous |
180.74 |
M250 |
Manganese Sulfate |
16.9 |
P840 |
Potassium Iodide |
0.83 |
P100 |
Potassium Nitrate |
1900 |
P846 |
Potassium Phosphate, Monobasic, Anhydrous |
170 |
M651 |
Sodium Molybdate (VI), Dihydrate |
0.25 |
Z101 |
Zinc Sulfate, Heptahydrate |
8.6 |
A106 |
L-Ascorbic Acid |
20 |
B800 |
6-Benzylaminopurine (6-BA) |
4.5 |
G434 |
Gellan Gum (CultureGelT) |
2000 |
G503 |
Glycine |
2 |
I885 |
Indole-3-acetic Acid |
0.175 |
N765 |
Nicotinic Acid |
0.5 |
P866 |
Pyridoxine HCl |
0.5 |
S391 |
D-Sucrose |
30,000 |
T390 |
Thiamine HCl |
0.4 |
P694 Phloroglucinol
Synonyms: |
1,3,5-Trihydroxybenzene |
CAS: |
108-73-6 |
Formula: |
C6H6O3 |
Mol. Weight: |
126.12 |
Properties
Form: |
Powder |
Appearance: |
White to Off-White |
Application: |
Plant Growth Regulator |
Solubility: |
Water |
Typical Working Concentration: |
Varies by application, should be determined by end user. |
Storage Temp: |
Room Temperature |
Other Notes: |
Plant Tissue Culture Tested |
Application Notes
Phloroglucinol is a plant growth regulator that has been documented to stimulate root formation, and possibly act as an auxin synergist or auxin protector (Wang & Pijut, 2014).
References
Wang, Y., & Pijut, P. M. (2014). Improvement of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and rooting of black cherry. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant, 50(3), 307-316.