Root Growth
Inhibitors Root Growth Inhibitors (RGI) are a type of plant growth regulator (PGR) used to prevent or slow the growth of unwanted roots in plants. They work by preventing cell division and elongation in the root system of plants. This can be useful in many horticultural and agricultural applications, such as planting trees in urban areas and managing the spread of invasive species. Furthermore, these products are also widely used in landscaping and reforestation projects, helping to keep root systems from damaging walls, sidewalks, and other structures. By managing the growth of roots, RGI can also be used to increase crop yields by providing better access to water and nutrients, as well as improved drainage and soil structure.
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