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Intact plant abscisic acid

Rappaport L (1979) Does GA3 regulate cell division Plant Physiol 63 Suppl, p 32 Rauser WE, Horton RF (1975) Rapid effects of indoleacetic acid and ethylene on the growth of intact pea roots. Plant Physiol 55 443-447 Rehm MM, Cline MG (1973) Rapid growth inhibition of Avena coleoptile segments by abscisic acid. Plant Physiol 51 93-96... [Pg.75]

Barry AJ (1971) The effect of 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid on the transport and metabolism of indoleacetic acid in intact pea seedlings. B Sc Diss, Univ Southampton Basler E (1974) Abscisic acid and gibberellic acid as factors in the translocation of auxin. Plant Cell Physiol 15 351-361... [Pg.127]

Bellandi DM, Dorffling K (1974) Transport of abscisic acid-2-C-14 in intact pea seedlings. Physiol Plant 32 365-368... [Pg.127]

Hoad GV, Hillman SK, Wareing PF (1971) Studies on the movement of indole auxins in willow Salix viminalis L.). Planta 99 73-88 Hocking TJ, Hillman JR, Wilkins MB (1972) Movement of abscisic acid in Phaseolus vulgaris plants. Nature New Biol 235 124-125 Hollis CA, Tepper HB (1971) Auxin transport within intact dormant and active white ash shoots. Plant Physiol 48 146-149... [Pg.134]

Mitchell EK, Davies PJ (1975) Evidence for three different systems of movement of indoleacetic acid in intact roots of Phaseolus coccineus. Physiol Plant 33 290-294 Mitchinson GJ (1980) The dynamics of auxin transport. Proc R Soc Lond B 209 489-511 Mittelheuser CJ, van Steveninck RFM (1971) Rapid action of abscisic acid on photosynthesis and stomatal resistance. Planta 97 83-86 Morath M (1972) Some early effects of auxin and of geotropic exposure on coleoptiles. In Kaldewey H, Vardar Y (eds) Hormonal regulation in plant growth and development. Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, pp 377-381 Morgan DG (1964) Influence of a-naphthylphthalamic acid on the movement of indolyl-3-acetic acid in plants. Nature 201 476-477... [Pg.140]

This chapter is intended to provide an overview of the functions of the five major plant growth hormones in the intact plant auxin (lAA), gibberellins (GA), cytokinins (K), ethylene, and abscisic acid (ABA). The effects of these hormones have been described in detail on numerous occasions over the last 10 years (see general references at the end of this chapter). This review utilizes these previous reviews as well as including a survey of the literature published between January 1977 and January 1980. The most recent and surely the most detailed treatment of the subject is to be found in Phytohormones and Related Compounds A Comprehensive Treatise. D.S. Letham et al., Volumes 1 and 2, 1978. The intent of the present review is to provide a more general overview and to consider overall patterns of regulatory controls by hormones in the whole plant. [Pg.219]


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