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Gibberellins in Gramineae

Plant Growth Regulation, 1993
Data on the occurrence of free and conjugated gibberellins in different tribes of Gramineae are compiled and discussed with regard to their biosynthetic pathways. From the gibberellins detected so far the functioning of both the early 13-hydroxylation and the non-3,13-hydroxylation pathway of GA biosynthesis in gramineous plants can be deduced and the ...
Willibald Schliemann, G. Schneider
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Gibberellin Biosynthetic Enzymes and the Regulation of Gibberellin Concentration

1991
The numerous gibberellin (GA)-deficient dwarf mutants that have been characterized are spectacular demonstrations of the importance of GAs for shoot elongation. However, the growth rates of many tall genotypes are also increased by application of GAs, suggesting that the endogenous GA concentration may be limiting for growth in “normal” varieties.
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Gibberellins in Arabidopsis

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 1998
Gibberellins (GAs) are a family of endogenous growth regulators in plants that are involved in nearly all stages in plant growth and development. The past few years has seen rapid progress in research on all aspects of GA biochemistry and physiology. Much of this progress has been achieved through the analysis of Arabidopsis mutants that are defective ...
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The chemistry of the gibberellins

Natural Product Reports, 1990
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Gibberellin Biosynthesis from Gibberellin A12-Aldehyde

1986
The first part of this lecture is a general introduction to the portion of gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis that lies after GA1 2-aldehyde in the pathway. In the second part I will present some new results concerning the presence of endogenous GA1 2-aldehyde in germinating pea seeds.
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The Gibberellin Fermentation

1970
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses fermentation aspects of the production of gibberellins. It discusses the organisms that produce gibberellins, the structure of gibberellins, their biosynthesis, and production. It provides a brief review of the applications to which their plant growth-promoting properties is also included.
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The Gibberellin Receptor

1987
As a class of plant hormones, gibberellins (GAs) are involved in regulating or controlling several different morphogenetic and biochemical responses. These responses include synthesis and/or release of α-amylase and other hydrolases in aleurone tissue of cereal grains; elongation growth of epicotyls, hypocotyls, leaf sheaths; induction of cambial ...
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Gibberellin A7. A new fungal gibberellin

Tetrahedron Letters, 1960
B.E. Cross   +2 more
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Gibberellins 2000

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
R, Jones, N, Harberd, Y, Kamiya
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