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Bacterial Gibberellins Induce Systemic Resistance of Plants
It is generally agreed today that some rhizosphere bacteria can ensure induced systemic resistance to pathogens. In this paper we tested the ability of gibberellins produced by rhizosphere non-pathogenic bacteria Pseudomonas aurantiaca to induce systemic
I. N. FEKLISTOVA+3 more
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In vitro flowering protocols were developed for a limited number of early flowering pea (Pisum sativum L.) cultivars. This work was undertaken to understand the mechanisms regulating in vitro flowering and seed-set across a range of pea genotypes.
F. M. Ribalta+5 more
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Physiological Response to Salinity Stress by Primed Seedsof Three Species of Lawn
Salinity is one of the most important ecological stresses which have undesirable effects on seed germination. This study was carried out to evaluate the germination of three species of lawn (Poa pratensis, Lolium perenne, Cynodon dactylon) seeds under ...
SH. Sedaghathoor+3 more
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BackgroundEndophytic fungi are little known for exogenous secretion of phytohormones and mitigation of salinity stress, which is a major limiting factor for agriculture production worldwide.
Abdul Latif Khan+6 more
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Gibberellin–Abscisic Acid Balances during Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Formation in Tomato [PDF]
Plant hormones have become appropriate candidates for driving functional plant mycorrhization programs, including the processes that regulate the formation of arbuscules in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis. Here, we examine the role played by ABA/GA
Danuše Tarkowská+8 more
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Summary Winter dormancy and bud break are crucial to the viability, adaptability and yield of fruit trees, but not all metabolic activities or regulatory factors involved in maintaining and breaking dormancy are known. Here, winter buds, spanning from natural dormancy to bud break, were collected from ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ grapevines maintained outdoors
Li Chen+5 more
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Summary Plant‐specific WUSCHEL‐related homeobox (Wox) transcription factors (TFs) are crucial for plant growth and development. However, the molecular mechanism of Wox‐mediated regulation of thousand kernel weight (TKW) in crops remains elusive. In this research, we identified a major TKW‐associated quantitative trait locus (QTL) on wheat chromosome ...
Hongxia Liu+10 more
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Hormonal networks involved in apical hook development in darkness and their response to light [PDF]
In darkness, the dicot seedlings produce an apical hook as result of differential cell division and extension at opposite sides of the hypocotyl. This hook protects the apical meristem from mechanical damage during seedling emergence from the soil.
Casal, Jorge Jose+3 more
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Summary The Green Revolution (GR) has substantially improved cereal crop yields and enhanced adaptation to diverse environmental challenges. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms involving GR‐related genes that regulate drought tolerance in plants remain largely unclear.
Jishuai Huang+12 more
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Plant-derived protein biostimulants exhibit hormone-like activities promoting plant growth and yield, yet detailed investigations on hormonal function have remained limited.
Hye-Ji Kim+3 more
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