Regulation of Root Growth by Auxin-Ethylene Interaction

作者: Arthur V. Chadwick , Stanley P. Burg

DOI: 10.1104/PP.45.2.192

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摘要: A large portion of indoleacetic acid (IAA)-induced inhibition excised root tips and virtually all such intact roots are the result IAA-dependent ethylene production. Under certain conditions an additional effect IAA accounts for a small tips. Ethylene production in response to applied is governed by level auxin found inside root. Evidence presented confirm participation geotropic roots.

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