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Plant Molecular Biology, 1994
Plant hormones are an unusual group of secondary plant constituents playing a regulatory role in plant growth and development. The regulating properties appear in course of the biosynthetic pathways and are followed by deactivation via catabolic processes.
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Plant hormones are an unusual group of secondary plant constituents playing a regulatory role in plant growth and development. The regulating properties appear in course of the biosynthetic pathways and are followed by deactivation via catabolic processes.
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2006
In recent years, numerous biochemical and genetic studies have demonstrated that peptide signaling plays a greater than anticipated role in various aspects of plant growth and development. A substantial proportion of these peptides are secretory and act as local signals mediating cell-to-cell communication.
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In recent years, numerous biochemical and genetic studies have demonstrated that peptide signaling plays a greater than anticipated role in various aspects of plant growth and development. A substantial proportion of these peptides are secretory and act as local signals mediating cell-to-cell communication.
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Plant hormones, plant growth regulators
Orvosi Hetilap, 2014Plants 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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Plant Brassinosteroid Hormones
2005In animals, a large number of steroid hormones play important roles in numerous processes including reproduction and differentiation. The biologically active plant steroid brassinolide (BL) was first discovered in the pollen of western rape in 1979 (Grove et al., 1979).
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Science, 1969
The usage of the word interaction by physiologists has led to a consensus that gibberellin and abscisin interact in affecting plant responses. However, no such consensus is admissible if one uses the statisticians' definition which is more physiologically sound than that used by physiologists.
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The usage of the word interaction by physiologists has led to a consensus that gibberellin and abscisin interact in affecting plant responses. However, no such consensus is admissible if one uses the statisticians' definition which is more physiologically sound than that used by physiologists.
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Nature, 1946
IN the course of investigations on the effects of some antibiotics on plant tissues in vitro, it was discovered that commercial penicillin sodium (Squibb) has a potent effect on the growth of excised fragments of sunflower stem tissue cultured on White's sucrose mineral agar. A concentration of 500 units per c.c.
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IN the course of investigations on the effects of some antibiotics on plant tissues in vitro, it was discovered that commercial penicillin sodium (Squibb) has a potent effect on the growth of excised fragments of sunflower stem tissue cultured on White's sucrose mineral agar. A concentration of 500 units per c.c.
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 1983
After a brief survey of the literature on the recently discovered brassinolide, some of our results with corticosteroids are given. A number of structural requirements of corticosteroids were deduced in a bioassay involving elongation growth and lateral root formation. To explain the activity of glucocorticoids, the involvement of a receptor protein is
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After a brief survey of the literature on the recently discovered brassinolide, some of our results with corticosteroids are given. A number of structural requirements of corticosteroids were deduced in a bioassay involving elongation growth and lateral root formation. To explain the activity of glucocorticoids, the involvement of a receptor protein is
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1966
AbstractHigher plants generate active substances, termed phytohormones, having the character of tissue hormones. Some of these compounds have been isolated and identified, namely ethylene, heteroauxins, and gibberellic acids. Cell‐elongation inhibitors have been detected, but not yet isolated or identified. Natural and synthetic substances with hormone‐
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AbstractHigher plants generate active substances, termed phytohormones, having the character of tissue hormones. Some of these compounds have been isolated and identified, namely ethylene, heteroauxins, and gibberellic acids. Cell‐elongation inhibitors have been detected, but not yet isolated or identified. Natural and synthetic substances with hormone‐
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Trends in Genetics, 1988
Abstract Many of the basic facts about plant hormones are still obscure, including biosynthetic pathways and their regulation. Furthermore, our knowledge of the molecular steps between hormones and their action is extremely limited. The increasing collection of isogenic genotypes differing in hormone synthesis or responses offers great promise for ...
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Abstract Many of the basic facts about plant hormones are still obscure, including biosynthetic pathways and their regulation. Furthermore, our knowledge of the molecular steps between hormones and their action is extremely limited. The increasing collection of isogenic genotypes differing in hormone synthesis or responses offers great promise for ...
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2017
This volume aims to present a representative cross-section of modern experimental approaches relevant to Plant Hormone Biology, ranging from relatively simple physiological to highly sophisticated methods. Chapters describe physiological, developmental, microscopy-based techniques, measure hormone contents, and heterologous systems.
Kleine-Vehn, Jürgen +1 more
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This volume aims to present a representative cross-section of modern experimental approaches relevant to Plant Hormone Biology, ranging from relatively simple physiological to highly sophisticated methods. Chapters describe physiological, developmental, microscopy-based techniques, measure hormone contents, and heterologous systems.
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