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A Sensitive Bioassay for Gibberellins based on Retardation of Leaf Senescence in Rumex obtusifolius (L.) [PDF]
Pamela Whyte, L. C. Luckwill
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GIGANTEA Is Required for Robust Circadian Rhythms in Wheat
ABSTRACT GIGANTEA (GI) is a plant‐specific protein that functions in many physiological processes and signalling networks. In Arabidopsis, GI has a central role in circadian oscillators regulating the abundance of ZEITLUPE and TIMING OF CAB EXPRESSION 1 proteins and is essential for photoperiodic regulation of flowering.
Laura J. Taylor+5 more
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The Occurrence of Gibberellin A1 in Water Sprouts of Citrus
Akira Kawarada, Yusuke Sumiki
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ABSTRACT Pot size is a critical factor in plant growth experiments, influencing root architecture, nutrient uptake, and overall plant development as well as sensing of stress. In controlled environments, variation in pot size can impact phenotypic and molecular outcomes and may bias experimental results.
Fabiano Sillo+8 more
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Effect of Weekly and Triweekly Application of Growth Hormone Gibberellin on Dwarf Millet Plants [PDF]
Plant biology students teamed up with statistics students to examine the effects of the plant growth hormone gibberellin on mutant millet plants. Dwarf mutant millets exhibit stunted growth either because they do not produce gibberellin on their own, or ...
Gallapoo, Clara+4 more
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Growth Promoting Effect of Gibberellin upon the Tea Shoot
Hideichi TORII, Muneyuki NAKAGAWA
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Gibberellin-like Activity in Berries of Seeded and Seedless Tokay Grapes [PDF]
Shuichi Iwahori+2 more
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Abstract Climate fluctuations have made it increasingly difficult for growers to maintain the quality and quantity of their grain to a degree that is satisfactory to buyers. Challenges for growers are preharvest sprouting (PHS) and late‐maturity alpha‐amylase (LMA), which are influenced by weather and genetic differences between varieties. Both lead to
John H. Kelly+2 more
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This study identified 11 SmPR‐1 genes in Salvia miltiorrhiza, which play crucial roles in plant defense and stress response. Expression profiling and subcellular localization of SmPR‐1‐5 suggest its involvement in intracellular signaling, and CMV infection triggers specific gene activation patterns.
Huiyan Fan+8 more
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Fate of Radioactive Gibberellin A1 in Maturing and Germinating Seeds of Peas and Japanese Morning Glory [PDF]
G. W. M. Barendse+2 more
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