Shoot Growth
Factor Shoot Growth Factor (SGF) is a naturally occurring plant hormone that plays a critical role in the growth and development of shoots and leaves. It promotes cell division, promotes metabolic activity, and helps in the development of new plants. SGF is important for the growth of certain crop plants and ornamental flowers, and is widely used in horticulture and agriculture. It can be applied directly to the shoots of the plants to enhance the speed and quality of the plant growth, and is also used in the production of seedlings and clones. SGF is also beneficial in the cultivation of plants in hydroponic systems and tissue culture. Additionally, SGF helps in the regeneration of plants and plays a significant role in the conservation of endangered species.
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