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Gibberelin A3‐Induced Growth Responses of Fuggle Hops (Humulus lupulus L.)1

open access: closedCrop Science, 1964
C. E. Zimmermann   +2 more
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Studies in seed dormancy

Planta, 1976
When dormant hazel seeds were subjected to six weeks chilling at 5° C their subsequent transfer to 20° C resulted in the accumulation of gibberellin (GA) followed by germination. In the presence of either phosphon D or β-chlorethyltrimethylammonium chloride (CCC) at 20° C there was inhibition of both GA accumulation and germination, a finding ...
I, Arias, P M, Williams, J W, Bradbeer
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Seed dormancy and germination: the role of abscisic acid and gibberellins and the importance of hormone mutants

Plant Growth Regulation, 1992
Over the past decades many studies have aimed at elucidating the regulation of seed dormancy and germination. Many hypotheses have been proposed and rejected but the regulatory principle behind changes in dormancy and induction of germination is still a ‘black’ box.
Hilhorst, H.W.M., Karssen, C.M.
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Allergie alimentaire à la gibbereline de la pomme

Revue Française d'Allergologie
M. Lagreula, A. Poncy, J. Litovsky
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Application of brassinosteroid to Tabebuia alba (Bignoniaceae) plants

Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2000
Elizabeth Orika Ono   +2 more
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