IAA (Indole-3-Acetic Acid)
IAA (Indole-3-Acetic Acid) is the abundant and well known plant hormone of the auxin class. IAA is predominantly produced in the apical bud of and young leaves of plants and is known to be an inducer of cell division and elongation. IAA, as well as most other auxins, are also known to act in concert with, or in opposition to, other plant hormones. For example, the ratio of auxin to cytokinin in certain plant tissues determines initiation of root versus shoot buds.Auxin concentration varies depending on the part of the plant and the various concentrations are strictly regulated by the plant. The regulation of the auxin concentrations creates a pattern-like system which helps determine plant growth and development. IAA is often used in horticulture to promote adventitious root growth and are used commercially to create root stem cuttings and to promote uniform fruit and flowering growth.Product Specifications3-Indoleacetic acid, IAAHeteroauxinAuxinMOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADEFormula: C10H9NO2MW: 175.18 g/mol
Product Specifications
Molecular Weight
175.18 g/mol
Storage Conditions
Store at 4°C.
Product Datasheet
Product MSDS
https://www.goldbio.com/documents/4731/I-110.pdf
Grade
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE
CAS Number
87-51-4
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