groeiremming
Groeiremming, or growth retardation, is a horticultural practice aimed at limiting plant height and vegetative growth to achieve more compact canopies, easier handling, and, in some cases, improved yield and fruit quality. It is typically achieved by applying plant growth regulators that interfere with gibberellin biosynthesis or signaling, though genetic approaches such as dwarfing rootstocks or naturally compact cultivars are also used.
Common chemical growth retardants include paclobutrazol, uniconazole, chlormequat chloride (CCC), and daminozide. These substances decrease internode
Applications span ornamentals in nurseries, fruit crops and vineyards, and some vegetables, where reduced vigor helps
Risks and considerations include potential phytotoxicity from misapplication, residue concerns, and environmental impact; regulatory status varies