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GIBBERELLIN METABOLISM

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1978
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Gibberellin signalling pathway

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003
Recent molecular biological and genetical studies have identified several positive and negative regulators of gibberellin (GA) signalling pathways in higher plants. The DELLA protein functions as a negative regulator of GA signalling; its degradation through the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway is a key event in the regulation of GA-stimulated processes.
Kenji, Gomi, Makoto, Matsuoka
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Gibberellins and Nodulation

Nature, 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.
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Gibberellins 2000

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

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2000
Recent studies using biochemical and genetic approaches have identified a number of components, including several negative regulators, of the gibberellin (GA) signal transduction pathway in higher plants. The basal state of GA signaling is likely to be repressive, and the GA signal seems to activate the pathway by de-repression to allow GA-stimulated ...
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Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Rainer Waadt   +2 more
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Gibberellins

2020
W.T. Frankenberger, Muhammad Arshad
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Gibberellins

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1992
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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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