Betekenis van:
growth regulator

growth regulator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • groeistof
  • (botany) a plant product that acts like a hormone

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growth regulator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • groeimiddel
  • (botany) a plant product that acts like a hormone

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Only use as plant growth regulator may be authorised.
  2. Only uses as plant growth regulator may be authorised.
  3. Only uses as a plant growth regulator may be authorised.
  4. Only uses as plant growth regulator on cereals and non edible crops may be authorised.
  5. Only uses as plant growth regulator on cereals may be authorised.
  6. Only uses as plant growth regulator for post harvest storage in sealable warehouse may be authorised.
  7. Only indoor uses as plant growth regulator and fungicide for grafting of grapevines may be authorised.
  8. Only uses as insecticide, acaricide, and herbicide and plant growth regulator may be authorised.
  9. Only uses as growth regulator in non-edible crops may be authorised
  10. Only uses as fungicide or plant growth regulator may be authorised.
  11. Only uses as fungicide and plant growth regulator may be authorised.
  12. Plant extract used as plant growth regulator on cereals, vegetables, orchards, vineyards, citrus fruit, ornamentals and forestry.
  13. In addition to the control of fungi in certain agricultural uses, the notifier now has applied for an amendment to those specific provisions to allow pyraclostrobin to be used as a plant growth regulator.
  14. In addition to the control of fungi in certain agricultural uses, the notifier now has applied for an amendment to those specific provisions as regards the use as a plant growth regulator.
  15. When applying for the inclusion of chlormequat its notifier the CCC Task Force submitted data on uses as plant growth regulator which supported the overall conclusion that it may be expected that plant protection products containing chlormequat will fulfil the safety requirements laid down in Article 5(1)(a) and (b) of Directive 91/414/EEC.