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Plant hormones (or
phytohormones) are
signal molecules,
produced within plants, that
occur in
extremely low concentrations.
Plant hormones control all...
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growing by
apical cell division, at some stage,
under the
influence of the
phytohormone cytokinin, buds are
induced which grow by three-faced
apical cells. These...
- 1920s.
Kenneth V.
Thimann became the
first to
isolate one of
these phytohormones and to
determine its
chemical structure as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)...
- and
apices grow indiscriminately. This can be
caused by cytokinin, a
phytohormone which interferes with
growth regulation. The
phenomenon can also be caused...
- of cotton,
pineapples and
other climacteric crops.
Another class of
phytohormones is the jasmonates,
first isolated from the oil of
Jasminum grandiflorum...
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unflagellated fungal genera,
including Spizellomyces. In general,
these two
phytohormones are
signaling molecules in
plant biotic interactions.
Ethylene and cytokinin...
- Guillermo; GarcĂa, Juan
Antonio (2020-09-14). "Abscisic Acid
Connects Phytohormone Signaling with RNA
Metabolic Pathways and
Promotes an
Antiviral Response...
- types: uses of cell wall–degrading enzymes, toxins,
effector proteins,
phytohormones, and exopolysaccharides. Cell wall-degrading enzymes:
These are used...
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independent of light.
Emission of
floral volatiles can be
regulated by
phytohormone and
defense signaling molecules. Experimentally, the
ethylene inhibitor...
- may need to
adopt a low-salicylate diet.
Salicylic acid is a
phenolic phytohormone, and is
found in
plants with
roles in
plant growth and development, photosynthesis...