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Apical dominance ethylene

Goto N, Esashi Y (1974) Regulation of hypocotyl growth by ethylene. In Plant Growth Substances 1973. Hirokawa, Tokyo, pp 853-863 Green PR (1980) Organogenesis - a biophysical view. Annu Rev Plant Physiol 31 51-82 Gregory FG, Veale JA (1957) A reassessment of the problem of apical dominance. Soc Exp Biol 11 1-20... [Pg.18]

We have pointed out earlier that lAA is one of the factors of apical dominance (page 198). The different sensitivity of shoot and bud now make the mechanism easier to understand. For if lAA in the shoot migrates downward in a polar direction in a concentration which lies completely in the range that is optimal for the shoot, then this concentration will fall in the range that is inhibitory for a bud attached laterally to the shoot. It has already been mentioned (page 218) that lAA is effective via the second messenger ethylene in this instance. [Pg.237]


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