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chloro-indoleacetic acid, phenylacetic acid (paa), and indole- -butyric acid (iba). synthetic auxin analogs include -naphthaleneacetic acid (naa), -dichlorophenoxyacetic acid ( -d), and others. auxins are often used to promote initiation of root growth and are the active ingredient of the commercial preparations
-t was more or less banned in the united states by the environmental protection agency (epa) in . the dioxin tcdd is an unavoidable contaminant produced in the manufacture of , -t. as a result of the integral dioxin contamination, , -t has been implicated in leukemia, miscarriages, birth defects, liver...
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