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The study of Oxymatrine for agriculture use

Oxymatrine's agriculture uses: When Oxymatrine is used in agriculture, it can be used as a very good plant fertilizer or plant growth regulator, because it can help the plants and crops grow much heathily and fast by provide the plants and crops with nurients plant fattiness, Carbohydrate and Fatty acid etc. Traditionally, Oxymatrine is considered as a very good input for plant fertilizer and Plant growth regulator.


'Abstract for Oxymatrine's regulating function: Oxymatrine’s regulating activity to plants’ growth has been tested by applying Auxin Bio-test method, the test result shows : Oxymatrine could obviously help to increase the fresh weight and dry weight of the Cucumber’s cotyledon. Oxymatrine promote the Phytosynthesis of the cucumber, and also oxymatrine outstandingly enhancing the growth of cucumber’s leaves and root under 25 ℃planting situation. These all phenomenon proves that Oxymatrine has evident irritancy activity to the growth of certain crops and plants.


Abstract for Effects of Oxymatrine on accumulation and transportation of dry matter in rice Tests have been done for Oxymatrine’s positive activity influence to the grain grouting of Paddy, the accumulation and transmission of nutrient Organisms’ dry weight, cane sugar and phosphoric acid of leaves synthesize enzyme, and the activity of acidic zymose, also the content of cane sugar and starch, which shows Oxymatrine has regulation functions to the growths of paddy and also positive function to the metabolism of paddy. The result proves that Oxymatrine evidently can promote the dry matter’s transmission to tassel from the leaves and stem and sheath, increase the activity of enzyme synthesis from cane sugar and phosphoric acid, decreases the activity of acidic zymose, which is beneficial to the accumulation of cane sugar.

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1. By Zhao zhongren and Li guangren etc from Elements Organic Chemistry Institute of Nankai University, China, 《Botany Gazette》the 6th edition and the 30th file in 1988