- and bacteria.
Gibberellins are
tetracyclic diterpene acids.
There are two classes, with
either 19 or 20 carbons. The 19-carbon
gibberellins are generally...
- 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...
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Resin acids Abietic acid
Communic acid
Dehydroabietic acid...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
-
hormone Gibberellic acid Kalra, Geetika; Bhatla,
Satish C. "Chapter
Gibberellins".
Plant Physiology,
Development and Metabolism. Singapore: Springer....
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diterpenes and diterpenoids. It is also the
precursor to carotenoids,
gibberellins, tocopherols, and chlorophylls. It is also a
precursor to geranylgeranylated...
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elsewhere are
treated with the growth-inducing
plant hormone gibberellin. In
other grapes,
gibberellin is
released by the seeds. The
sultana grape is also used...
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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...