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Gibberellins and Nodulation [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1959
RECENTLY, Fletcher, Alcorn and Raymond1 presented evidence that gibberellins had no effect on the nodulation of white clover (Trifolium repens) grown either in aseptic agar or in soil. In concentrations from 1 to 1,000 p.p.m., gibberellic acid was also without effect on the growth of the nodule-forming organism Rhizobium trifolii.
Arthur W. Galston
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Histological, Transcriptomic, and Functional Analyses Reveal the Role of Gibberellin in Bulbil Development in Lilium lancifolium [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Lily bulbils, advantageous axillary organs used for asexual reproduction, have an underexplored developmental mechanism. Gibberellins are known to participate in bulbil development, but the regulatory mechanisms remain unclear.
Shanshan Du   +9 more
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The Effect of Foliar Fertilizer and Different Growth Regulators on Quantitative and Qualitative Yields of Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) in Farooj [PDF]

open access: yesAgrotechniques in Industrial Crops, 2022
Both Foliar nutrients and phytohormones application have crucial roles in enhancing the yield of plants and meeting the increasing demand for food. To evaluate the effects of a foliar fertilizer and growth regulators on quality and quantity yields of ...
Hadis Khoshkhoo   +5 more
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Genome-wide analysis of gibberellin-dioxygenases gene family and their responses to GA applications in maize.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Gibberellin-dioxygenases genes plays important roles in the regulating plant development. However, Gibberellin-dioxygenases genes are rarely reported in maize, especially response to gibberellin (GA).
Jiabin Ci   +8 more
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Effect of rhizobium and gibberellin on the production of hydroponic green forage of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) variety quiñequeli [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2023
The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the effect of rhizobium and gibberellin on the production of hydroponic green forage from red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) variety quiñequeli, four variables were measured: plant height, biomass
M. Castrejón Valdez   +9 more
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Gibberellins of Sugarcane [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1966
In our hands a phosphate buffered celite column has given an adequate separation of GA(1) and GA(3). These 2 gibberellins are normally very difficult to separate. Young sugarcane growing under moisture stress contains at least 2 gibberellin-like substances. One is suspected to be GA(5). The other is unknown but has high activity in the barley endosperm
Brian H. Most, A. J. Vlitos
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Gibberellin Metabolism in Maize (The Stepwise Conversion of Gibberellin A12-Aldehyde to Gibberellin A20 [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1996
The stepwise metabolism of gibberellin A12-aldehyde (GA12-aldehyde) to GA20 is demonstrated from seedling shoots of maize (Zea mays L.). The labeled substrates [13C,3H]GA12-aldehyde, [13C,3H]GA12, [14C4]GA53, [14C4/2H2]GA44, and [14C4/2H2]GA19 were fed individually to dwarf-5 vegetative shoots.
Kobayashi, M   +4 more
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Application of exogenous auxin and gibberellin regulates the bolting of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)

open access: yesOpen Life Sciences, 2022
Plant bolting is regulated and controlled by various internal and external factors. We aimed to provide an improved method for breeding to determine whether there is a synergism between hormones and to explore the regulatory effect of plant hormones on ...
Wang Yubo   +8 more
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Effects of Exogenous Gibberellin on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Passion Fruit Under Salt Stress

open access: yesGuangdong nongye kexue, 2023
【Objective】The effects of exogenous gibberellin on seed germination and seedling growth of passion fruit under salt stress were studied.【Method】Different concentrations (50, 100, 150 mg/L) of NaCl solution were used to simulate salt stress, and different
Jinqiang SU   +3 more
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A Century of Gibberellin Research [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2015
Gibberellin research has its origins in Japan in the 19th century, when a disease of rice was shown to be due to a fungal infection. The symptoms of the disease including overgrowth of the seedling and sterility were later shown to be due to secretions of the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi (now reclassified as Fusarium fujikuroi), from which the name ...
Hedden, P., Sponsel, V.
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