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Plant Growth Regulators, Viruses and Plant Growth

1990
Virus infection alters plant growth and development. The role of plant growth regulators (PGRs) in control of these processes in diseased plants is reviewed, taking tobacco mosaic virus infections of tobacco and tomato as the main model systems. Growth inhibition was related primarily to severity of visible mosaic symptoms rather than to the extent of ...
R. J. Whenham, R. S. S. Fraser
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Cytokinins in Regulation of Plant Growth

1973
The 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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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

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 Regulation

Journal of Range Management, 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 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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Plant Growth Regulators

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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On the biosynthesis and evolution of apocarotenoid plant growth regulators

Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
Jian You Wang   +2 more
exaly  

Plant Growth Regulators

2021
Erman, Murat   +18 more
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Advances of anthocyanin synthesis regulated by plant growth regulators in fruit trees

Scientia Horticulturae, 2023
Lu Wang, Shulin Yang, Junbei Ni
exaly  

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