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Plant Development and Crop Yield: The Role of Gibberellins
Gibberellins have been classically related to a few key developmental processes, thus being essential for the accurate unfolding of plant genetic programs. After more than a century of research, over one hundred different gibberellins have been described.
Ricardo Castro-Camba+3 more
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Gibberellins-independent stem length regulation by YABBY1 in cucurbit crops
The enhanced translation of YABBY1 transcription factor could suppress stem elongation in a dose-dependent manner in cucurbit crops, however, the genome editing mutant of YABBY1 was insensitive to exogenous gibberellins (GAs) treatment.
Shenhao Wang, Xueyong Yang
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Interactions of Gibberellins with Phytohormones and Their Role in Stress Responses
Gibberellins are amongst the main plant growth regulators. Discovered over a century ago, the interest in gibberellins research is growing due to their current and potential applications in crop production and their role in the responses to environmental
Ricardo Castro-Camba+3 more
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Wood-apple is a rare plant that is almost extinct, so efforts are needed to increase the population. Wood-apple is generally propagated generatively.
Endang Dewi Murrinie+2 more
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Gibberellins of Sugarcane [PDF]
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]
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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A Century of Gibberellin Research [PDF]
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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Organic agriculture was a manifestation of sustainable agriculture as stipulated in SDG 2. Therefore, farmer assistance activities were needed to implement organic agricultural applications, namely the manufacture and use of organic auxins and ...
Moch. Agus Krisno Budiyanto+2 more
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Trails to the gibberellin receptor, GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 [PDF]
Abstract The researches on the identification of gibberellin receptor are reviewed from the early attempts in 1960s to the identification of GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 (GID1) as the receptor in 2005. Unpublished data of the gibberellin-binding protein in the seedlings of adzuki bean (Vigna angularis) are also included, suggesting ...
Masatoshi Nakajima+2 more
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