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Jasmonic acid (JA) is an
organic compound found in
several plants including jasmine. The
molecule is a
member of the
jasmonate class of
plant hormones...
- of the
molecular structure of
jasmonates and
their name in 1962
while jasmonic acid
itself was
isolated from
Lasiodiplodia theobromae by
Alderidge et...
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stocks for
replanting and
greater yields. The
plant hormones ethylene and
jasmonic acid have been
found to help
induce and
regulate the
growth of rhizomes...
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herbivores and
necrotrophic pathogens. The most
active JA in
plants is
jasmonic acid.
Jasmonic acid can be
further metabolized into
methyl jasmonate (MeJA), which...
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Carabidae Chrysler JA platform, a
series of
vehicles made by
Chrysler Jasmonic acid, a
plant hormone British Rail
class 73/0 electro-diesel locomotives...
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pathway is a
biosynthetic pathway for the
production of the
phytohormone jasmonic acid (JA), an
important hormone for
induction of
defense genes. JA is synthesized...
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called jasmonic acid
carboxyl methyltransferase. Seo HS, Song JT,
Cheong JJ, Lee YH, Lee YW,
Hwang I, Lee JS, Choi YD (April 2001). "
Jasmonic acid carboxyl...
- callose, and
others are systemic,
which involve a
variety of
hormones like
jasmonic acid and
abscisic acid.
There are many
forms of
defense that
plants use...
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chemical defences, such as
polyphenol oxidase,
under the
control of the
jasmonic acid-insensitive (JA) and
salicylic acid (SA)
signalling pathways. The...
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prostaglandin precursors. In
plants they
serve as the raw
material to
produce jasmonic acid, a
plant hormone similar in
structure to
prostaglandins that mediates...