Hormones, Genetic Mutants and Seed Development

作者: J. D. Smith , Franklin Fong , C. W. Magill , B. Greg Cobb , D. G. Bai

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0617-7_6

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摘要: Genes unquestionably regulate phytohormone synthesis, and phytohormones are presumed to the expression of specific genes at times in tissues. The regulatory functions appear be concentration-dependent, their rates accumulation and/or degradation stimulated by changes external or internal environmental conditions. To further confuse situation, levels may change as a function tissue age, and, since they can translocated among tissues, sites synthesis.

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