Overall explanation of auxin mechanisms that control vascular differentiation in leaves and organ development in flowers. [PDF]
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Development and Validation of an LC-MS/MS Method for Quantifying Phytohormones Related to Tomato Shelf Life. [PDF]
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Transport of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides by PIN-FORMED auxin transporters. [PDF]
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Influence of Triploid <i>Musa</i> spp. Genome Background and Exogenous Growth Regulators on In Vitro Regeneration in Plantains and Bananas. [PDF]
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Polar transport of auxin is essential for normal plant growth and development. On a cellular level, directional auxin transport is primarily controlled by an efflux carrier complex that is characterized by the PIN-FORMED (PIN) family of proteins. Detailed developmental studies of PIN distribution and subcellular localization have been combined with the
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Auxin is a multifactorial phytohormone that is required for cell division. Fine gradients determine points of developmental change in time and space. It is associated intimately with the axiality of plant growth, and increasing doses lead to cell expansion or inhibition of cell expansion in different tissues.
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Auxins and Auxin Precursors in Plants
Nature, 1953THE principal auxin in higher plants is generally believed to be indoleacetic acid, which is supposed to arise from tryptophane (a) via indoleiminoacetic acid, indolepyruvic acid and indole acetaldehyde, or (b) via tryptamine and indole acetaldehyde1. The general occurrence of tryptophane in the plant kingdom is well established.
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Impermeant auxin analogues have auxin activity
Planta, 1990Protein conjugates of 5-aminonaphthalene-1-acetic acid and of 5-azido-naphthalene-1-acetic acid have been prepared and evaluated for auxin activity in two types of assay. In standard elongation tests with pea (Pisum sativum L.) epicotyl sections the conjugates are inactive.
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