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- and bacteria. Gibberellins are tetracyclic diterpene acids. There are two classes, with either 19 or 20 carbons. The 19-carbon gibberellins are generally...
- active on a wide range of plants and acts by inhibiting the production of gibberellins. Uniconazole is applied to plants to restrain their growth. It is often...
- height. The plants subsequently lodge due to lack of support, and die. Gibberellins have a number of effects on plant development. They can stimulate rapid...
- Cembrene Forskolin Manoyl oxide Pimaral Pimarol Tetracyclic Aphidicolin Gibberellin Pa****axel Resin acids Abietic acid Communic acid Dehydroabietic acid...
- rather than being a requirement for building a plant's basic body plan. Gibberellins (GAs) include a large range of chemicals that are produced naturally...
- In enzymology, a gibberellin-44 dioxygenase (EC 1.14.11.12) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction gibberellin 44 + 2-oxoglutarate + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- diterpenes and diterpenoids. It is also the precursor to carotenoids, gibberellins, tocopherols, and chlorophylls. It is also a precursor to geranylgeranylated...
- Science degree at UCC in 1965. Her thesis was “Frost Resistance and Gibberellins in the Plant Kingdom”. She applied scientific testing to plant and human...
- hormone Gibberellic acid Kalra, Geetika; Bhatla, Satish C. "Chapter Gibberellins". Plant Physiology, Development and Metabolism. Singapore: Springer....
- about 20 degrees and a low acid content of 0.3 to 0.4 g/100 mL. With gibberellin treatment, the whole skin can be eaten without seeds. The leaves are...