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Translocation of auxins

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]

Basler E, McBride R (1977) Interaction of coumarin, gibberellic acid and abscisic acid in the translocation of auxin in bean seedlings. Plant Cell Physiol 18 939-947 Batra MW, Edwards KL, Scott TK (1975) Auxin transport in roots Its characteristics and relationship to growth. In Torrey JG, Clarkson DT (eds) The development and function of roots. Academic Press, London New York, pp 299-325 Batt S, Venis MA (1976) Separation and localization of two classes of auxin-binding sites in corn coleoptile membranes. Planta 130 15-21 Batt S, Wilkins MB, Venis MA (1976) Auxin binding to corn coleoptile membranes kinetics and specificity. Planta 130 7-13... [Pg.127]

Cell-wall loosening and a concomitant increase of growth rate can be elicited by acidification. It is assumed that auxin stimulates a plasma membrane H+-ATPase that causes the acidification. A lateral translocation of auxin during unilateral irradiation would thus lead to differential acidification and thus differential growth. In Zea coleoptiles, auxin enhances the exocytosis and the synthesis of H+-ATPase of the plasma membrane, and also the activation of existing H+-ATPase was demonstrated. The strong and critical points of this so-called acid-growth theory were discussed. ... [Pg.2580]


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