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groeiremmende

Groeiremmende is a Dutch term used to describe substances or practices that inhibit or slow down plant growth. In horticulture and agriculture, groeiremmende middelen (growth-retardants) are chemical or hormonal agents applied to crops and ornamentals to limit shoot elongation, control plant habit, and improve production efficiency. They are used to create compact, uniform plants, reduce lodging, and manage canopy size for better light penetration and harvest efficiency.

Most groeiremmende middelen act by inhibiting gibberellin biosynthesis or signaling, thereby reducing cell elongation. Others influence

Common applications include ornamental shrubs, roses, chrysanthemums, grapes, fruit trees, and turfgrass. Examples of active compounds

Regulation and safety: The use of groeiremmende middelen is subject to regulatory approval in many countries,

See also: Plant growth regulator, Gibberellin antagonist, Horticultural management.

the
balance
of
plant
hormones
such
as
auxin,
cytokinins,
or
ethylene.
Some
compounds
are
systemic,
absorbed
and
translocated
within
the
plant,
while
others
are
contact-acting.
are
paclobutrazol,
uniconazole,
chlormequat
chloride
(CCC),
daminozide,
and
mepiquat
chloride.
Paclobutrazol
and
uniconazole
primarily
inhibit
gibberellin
production;
CCC
and
daminozide
affect
growth
by
altering
hormonal
pathways;
mepiquat
chloride
is
widely
used
in
cotton
and
other
crops
to
reduce
vegetative
height.
with
restrictions
on
application
timing,
rates,
and
pre-harvest
intervals
(where
applicable).
Residue
concerns
and
environmental
effects
are
considered,
and
applications
require
adherence
to
label
instructions
and
appropriate
protective
equipment
for
handlers.