Gilliam, C. H.’s team published research in Journal of Environmental Horticulture in 1988 | CAS: 60096-23-3

Potassium 4-(1H-indol-3-yl)butanoate(cas: 60096-23-3) is auxin-family plant hormone, and is thought to be a precursor of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) the most abundant and the basic auxin natively occurring and functioning in plants. IAA generates the majority of auxin effects in intact plants, and is the most potent native auxin.Application of 60096-23-3

Application of 60096-23-3On September 30, 1988 ,《’Bradford’ pear propagation by softwood cuttings》 was published in Journal of Environmental Horticulture. The article was written by Gilliam, C. H.; Dozier, W. A. Jr.; Knowles, J. W.. The article contains the following contents:

Three experiments were conducted evaluating the rooting of Pyrus calleryana Bradford. Terminal cuttings rooted more easily than midsection or basal cuttings of recently matured wood. Use of 50% ethanol as a solvent for IBA resulted in reduced rooting of terminal cuttings. Superior quick dip treatments identified for propagation of Bradford pear included: KOH + 10,000-20,000 ppm IBA, ETOH + KOH + 10,000-20,000 ppm IBA, and K-IBA at 20,000 ppm IBA. The experimental process involved the reaction of Potassium 4-(1H-indol-3-yl)butanoate(cas: 60096-23-3Application of 60096-23-3)

Potassium 4-(1H-indol-3-yl)butanoate(cas: 60096-23-3) is auxin-family plant hormone, and is thought to be a precursor of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) the most abundant and the basic auxin natively occurring and functioning in plants. IAA generates the majority of auxin effects in intact plants, and is the most potent native auxin.Application of 60096-23-3

Referemce:
Indole alkaloid derivatives as building blocks of natural products from Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus velezensis and their antibacterial and antifungal activity study,
Preparation of Indole Containing Building Blocks for the Regiospecific Construction of Indole Appended Pyrazoles and Pyrroles