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      The influence of ethylene in plant tissue culture

      Plant Growth Regulation
      Springer Nature

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          Ethylene Biosynthesis and its Regulation in Higher Plants

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            A potent inhibitor of ethylene action in plants.

            Dean Beyer (1976)
            Ag(I), applied foliarly as AgNO(3), effectively blocked the ability of exogenously applied ethylene to elicit the classical "triple" response in intact etiolated peas (Pisum sativumcv. Alaska); stimulate leaf, flower, and fruit abscission in cotton (Gossypium hirsutumcv. Stoneville 213); and induce senescence of orchids (Hybrid white Cattleya, Louise Georgeianna). This property of Ag(I) surpasses that of the well known ethylene antagonist, CO(2), and its persistence, specificity, and lack of phytotoxicity at effective concentrations should prove useful in defining further the role of ethylene in plant growth.
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              Plant Growth-Promoting Brassinosteroids

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                Journal
                Plant Growth Regulation
                Plant Growth Regul
                Springer Nature
                0167-6903
                1573-5087
                April 1992
                April 1992
                : 11
                : 2
                : 173-187
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                10.1007/BF00024072
                fec50efb-9fea-4bad-868f-8f6b2a5dd832
                © 1992
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