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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.
Abinaya Manivannan+3 more
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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.
Abinaya Manivannan+3 more
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On the action of plant growth regulators
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1952Abstract A plant growth regulator 2-methyl 4-chlorophenoxy acetic acid “MCPA” is interacted with a range of surface-active compounds, spread as monolayers on a Langmuir trough, to investigate factors involved in its mode of action within the plant. By using quaternary ammonium salt C 18 H 37 N + (CH 3 ) 3 }Cl − , it is deduced that “MCPA” interacts ...
E.K. Rideal, R.C Brian
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Science, 2021
Plant Science Piezo sensors in animal cells are localized in the cell membrane and transduce mechanical signals. The cell membrane of plant cells, unlike that of animal cells, is usually plastered up against a stiff cell wall and does not have much mobility.
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Plant Science Piezo sensors in animal cells are localized in the cell membrane and transduce mechanical signals. The cell membrane of plant cells, unlike that of animal cells, is usually plastered up against a stiff cell wall and does not have much mobility.
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2016
This chapter reviews the use of plant growth regulator for fresh vegetable and fruit quality. Endogenous plant growth regulators, also named phytohormones, are important regulator of many functions in plant development and physiology. First, this chapter describes the five major classes of PGR (auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and ...
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This chapter reviews the use of plant growth regulator for fresh vegetable and fruit quality. Endogenous plant growth regulators, also named phytohormones, are important regulator of many functions in plant development and physiology. First, this chapter describes the five major classes of PGR (auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and ...
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Cytokinins in Regulation of Plant Growth
1973The extension of principles governing gene-controlled protein biosynthesis in prokaryotes as a basic regulatory mechanism common to all growth and developmental processes in eukaryotes, also, is now generally accepted. The question, then, is, what factors are involved in modulating the expression of genetic potentials in cells with an identical genome ...
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Regulation of plant growth with triacontanol
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 1985Triacontanol (TRIA) is synthesized by plants and is a component of most biological material. New formulations of TRIA have shown activity with femtomolar doses. Exogenous applications of TRIA regulate directly or indirectly several physiological and biochemical processes. Many studies have shown that TRIA can increase the yield of crops but the results
Charles A. Stutte, Stanley K. Ries
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1982
The potential role of plant growth regulators in horticulture and agriculture is much discussed in the popular press, as well as in trade journals. Some writers eagerly examine new ideas; some are ultraconservative. How much is fact, how much fiction, and how much wishful thinking are still matters of considerable controversy.
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The potential role of plant growth regulators in horticulture and agriculture is much discussed in the popular press, as well as in trade journals. Some writers eagerly examine new ideas; some are ultraconservative. How much is fact, how much fiction, and how much wishful thinking are still matters of considerable controversy.
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Phospholipids as Plant Growth Regulators
Plant Growth Regulation, 2006In this paper the potential to use phospholipids and lysophospholipids as plant growth regulators is discussed. Recent evidence shows that phospholipids and phospholipases play an important signalling role in the normal course of plant development and in the response of plants to abiotic and biotic stress.
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Plant Growth Regulators: An Overview
2018Plants respond to external stimuli, sense changes in their environment, and their biological clock works in a precise manner. Many deciduous plants shed their leaves in a particular season or develop flowers and fruits during a specific time of the year.
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