Cyanamide is a plant growth regulator

Cyanamide is a plant growth regulator
cyanamide, commonly known as a germinant, is a widely used plant growth regulator in agriculture and horticulture. Its main function is to break dormancy in plants, promote budding, flowering, and fruiting in fruit trees and other plants, thereby improving crop yields and quality.
The main function of cyanamide in plant bodies is to inhibit the content of abscisic acid. Abscisic acid is a plant hormone that usually maintains a high level during plant dormancy to inhibit the growth of buds. cyanamide reduces the content of abscisic acid and promotes the increase of certain deoxyribonucleotides in plants. This deoxyribonucleotide is crucial for improving the metabolism of dormant bud tissue and breaking dormancy, thereby inducing budding.
cyanamide can cause plants to sprout and flower earlier, shorten the growth cycle, and improve yields and quality by breaking dormancy. It can increase sugar content and uniformity of fruits by improving dormancy, and is suitable for use in areas lacking winter cold and in greenhouses.
cyanamide is also used in some ornamental plants and other agricultural crops to break dormancy and promote plant growth and development, thereby improving yields and quality.