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The role of auxin in abscission of organs and tissues [PDF]
Most deciduous trees drop their leaves before winter, a process which is referred to as leaf abscission. Leaf abscission is thought to be regulated by the action of auxin and ethylene.
Jin, Xu
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International Horticultural Congress on Horticulture : Sustaining Lives, Livelihoods and Landscapes : International Symposia on Abscission Processes in Horticulture and Non-Destructive Assessment of Fruit Attributes, Brisbane, AUS, 17-/08/2014 - 22/08 ...
Tangphatsornruang, S. +7 more
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PKCε switches Aurora B specificity to exit the abscission checkpoint
The 'NoCut', or Aurora B abscission checkpoint can be activated if DNA is retained in the cleavage furrow after completion of anaphase. Checkpoint failure leads to incomplete abscission and a binucleate outcome.
Jeremy Carlton (9350084) +4 more
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Parthenocarpic fruit development in Capsicum annuum
Key words: Parthenocarpy, Capsicum, fruit set, hormones, cell division, cell expansion, auxin, gibberellin, temperature, carpel-like structures, genotype Parthenocarpy (fruit set without fertilization) is a much desired trait in sweet pepper ...
Tiwari, A.
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Genetic Effects in the Control of Floral Abscission in Nicotiana
Lizard\u27s Tail and Little Turkish varieties vary considerably as to time for floral abscission, anatomy of the abscission zone, and the controlling chemical agents.
Yager, Robert E.
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Benefit-cost analysis of abscission
benefit cost analysis, abscission chemicals, Crop Production/Industries,
Brown, Mark G.
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Elucidating mechanisms underlying organ abscission
Abscission consists in the detachment of entire vegetative and reproductive organs due to cell separation processes occurring at the abscission zones (AZs) at specific positions of the plant body.
Javier Agusti +2 more
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