Results 231 to 240 of about 8,014,267 (285)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Is Heteroauxin a Growth-Promoting Substance?
American Journal of Botany, 1937SUCH A VOLUMINOUS literature has grown around auxins that it is neither possible nor advisable to include a comprehensive survey of it within the scope of a short paper. The reader is referred to Boysen Jensen's (1936) book, which treats the subject very exhaustively.
Virgil Greene Lilly, Leon H. Leonian
openaire +2 more sources
GROWTH SUBSTANCES IN HIGHER PLANTS
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1947hensively covered but it is hoped that the main results obtained and the maj r trends of development will be indicated. Other reviews and general presentations of the subject which have ap peared recently or are in process of publication are by Went (2), Zimmerman (3), Bonner (4), Thimann (5) and Thomson (6) .
openaire +3 more sources
Growth Substances and Protoplasts [PDF]
The removal of the cell wall of higher plant cells enables protoplasts to be isolated. Current work involves attempts to detect any specific effect of growth substances on the plasma membrane, including reactions leading to the regeneration of a cell wall.
openaire +1 more source
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1965
Abstract Indoleacetic acid, gibberellic acid or kinetin stimulate the synthesis and release of nuclear RNA. The presence of the nuclei is essential for the growth substance-induced promotion of RNA synthesis. The induced stimulation is abolished by actinomycin D but can be restored partially or completely by relatively higher concentrations of the ...
S.P. Sen, Anima Datta, R. Roychoudhury
openaire +3 more sources
Abstract Indoleacetic acid, gibberellic acid or kinetin stimulate the synthesis and release of nuclear RNA. The presence of the nuclei is essential for the growth substance-induced promotion of RNA synthesis. The induced stimulation is abolished by actinomycin D but can be restored partially or completely by relatively higher concentrations of the ...
S.P. Sen, Anima Datta, R. Roychoudhury
openaire +3 more sources
Growth-Inhibiting and Growth-Stimulating Substances
Botanical Gazette, 1924When pots containing fertile soils are seeded to wheat or barley for continuous seasons, and successive short period crops of four to six weeks' growth are removed from such soils, it is found that the first crop is usually the largest, the immediately succeeding crops are much smaller, but some of the latter crops may be larger than some of the ...
openaire +2 more sources
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and human fetal growth: A systematic review
Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2015C. Bach+5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source