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- Plant hormones (or phytohormones) are signal molecules, produced within plants, that occur in extremely low concentrations. Plant hormones control all...
- and apices grow indiscriminately. This can be caused by cytokinin, a phytohormone which interferes with growth regulation. The phenomenon can also be caused...
- 1920s. Kenneth V. Thimann became the first to isolate one of these phytohormones and to determine its chemical structure as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)...
- Guillermo; GarcĂ­a, Juan Antonio (2020-09-14). "Abscisic Acid Connects Phytohormone Signaling with RNA Metabolic Pathways and Promotes an Antiviral Response...
- growing by apical cell division, at some stage, under the influence of the phytohormone cytokinin, buds are induced which grow by three-faced apical cells. These...
- of cotton, pineapples and other climacteric crops. Another class of phytohormones is the jasmonates, first isolated from the oil of Jasminum grandiflorum...
- grown. A. vinelandii is a free-living N2 fixer known to produce many phytohormones and vitamins in soils. It produces fluorescent pyoverdine pigments....
- 4-Chloroindole-3-acetic acid (4-Cl-IAA), a phytohormone found in several vetches...
- may need to adopt a low-salicylate diet. Salicylic acid is a phenolic phytohormone, and is found in plants with roles in plant growth and development, photosynthesis...
- Shah ST (November 2013). "Root colonization and phytostimulation by phytohormones producing entophytic Nostoc sp. AH-12". Current Microbiology. 67 (5):...