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Novel Plant Growth Regulator Guvermectin from Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Boosts Biomass and Grain Yield in Rice.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
Food is a fundamental human right, and global food security is threatened by crop production. Plant growth regulators (PGRs) play an essential role in improving crop yield and quality, and this study reports on a novel PGR, termed guvermectin (GV ...
Chongxi Liu   +18 more
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Engineering Lignin Nanomicroparticles for the Antiphotolysis and Controlled Release of the Plant Growth Regulator Abscisic Acid.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
Lignin is the most abundant aromatic biopolymer in nature and is a major byproduct from the paper industry. The unlocking of lignin's potential for high-value applications has gained increasing attention in recent years. In this study, alkali lignin (AL),
Jiaming Yin   +7 more
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Plant hormones, plant growth regulators

Orvosi Hetilap, 2014
Plants seem to be rather defenceless, they are unable to do motion, have no nervous system or immune system unlike animals. Besides this, plants do have hormones, though these substances are produced not in glands. In view of their complexity they lagged behind animals, however, plant organisms show large scale integration in their structure and ...
György, Végvári, Edina, Vidéki
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Effect of a plant growth regulator on optical properties of kiwifruit during growth in wavelength range of 950-1650 nm

Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2019
The absorption coefficient ( μ a ) and reduced scattering coefficient ( μ' s ) of flesh and skin of kiwifruit samples, which were treated with N -(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)- N ′-phenylurea (CPPU, a plant growth regulator) at the concentrations of 0, 5, 10, and
Dayang Liu   +3 more
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A transcriptional regulator that boosts grain yields and shortens the growth duration of rice

Science, 2022
Complex biological processes such as plant growth and development are often under the control of transcription factors that regulate the expression of large sets of genes and activate subordinate transcription factors in a cascade-like fashion.
Shaobo Wei   +21 more
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Plant growth-regulators

Economic Botany, 1949
Large-scale use of plant growth-regulating chemicals, unheard of ten years ago, has fostered a multimillion dollar business. In 1948, 27 1/2 million pounds of 2,4-D, once used only in minute doses for laboratory work, were manufactured for agricultural use, primarily in weed eradication.
R. L. Weintraub, A. G. Norman
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Plant Growth Regulation

Agronomy Journal, 1962
There is disclosed a class of alpha , alpha -disubstituted-5-pyrimidinemethanes and substituted methanes which are useful as plant growth regulators. Internodal elongation of plants is inhibited by treatment with a compound of this invention.
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Plant Growth Regulation

2019
Plant hormones and environmental factors play central roles in the regulation of growth, development, nutrient allocation, and source/sink transitions. The response and adaptation of plants are determined by complex interactions with metabolites, plant growth regulators, secondary messengers, and downstream defense and/or homeostasis genes.
Yoo Gyeong Park   +3 more
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Plant growth regulators from mushrooms

The Journal of Antibiotics, 2020
Plants interact with fungi in their natural growing environments, and relationships between plants and diverse fungal species impact plants in complex symbiotic, parasitic, and pathogenic ways. Over the past 10 years, we have intensively investigated plant growth regulators produced by mushrooms, and we succeeded in finding various regulators from ...
Jing Wu, Hirokazu Kawagishi
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Plant Growth Regulators

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1955
2-Naphthyloxyacetic acid (BNOA), having a side-chain 2 carbon atoms long, is highly active in stimulating seedless fruit development in tomatoes. In this paper it is shown that progressive lengthening of the side-chain results in a series of compounds of which only those having an even number of carbon atoms in the side-chain are active.
L. C. Luckwill, D. Woodcock
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