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Тhe study of the biological activity of humic substances of peat as growth-stimulating drugs
O. V. Brovarova
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Effects of Wood Biomass Combustion Residues on the Structure, Diversity, and Trophic Functions of Soil Fungi. [PDF]
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The Uptake of Growth Substances
Journal of Experimental Botany, 1965A comparative study has been made of the patterns of uptake of a series of chlorinated phenoxyacetic acids by segments excised from the etiolated shoots of Pisum sativum, Gossypium hirsutum, sorghum vulgare.
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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) .
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THE USES OF PLANG GROWTH SUBSTANCES
Annals of Applied Biology, 1955Few developments in applied biology have been of such immense benefit to the farming world as those arising from the study of plant growth substances. A hundred million acres of clean crops bear annual witness to their value and popularity as selective weed-killers, and it is appropriate that Dr.
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1996
Abstract Terms used to describe plant growth substances have been used in widely divergent ways. As a result, there has been little attempt to standardize the definitions. The definitions presented here are based, as far as possible, on the most common usage at present. Some terms, such as abscisic acid and ethylene, are not defined here,
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Abstract Terms used to describe plant growth substances have been used in widely divergent ways. As a result, there has been little attempt to standardize the definitions. The definitions presented here are based, as far as possible, on the most common usage at present. Some terms, such as abscisic acid and ethylene, are not defined here,
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Growth Substances and Protoplasts
1977The 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.
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