نتایج جستجو برای: gibberellins

تعداد نتایج: 2037  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1964
H Kende A Lang

Light-induced inhibition of stem growth is a common phenomenon in plants. Particularly well investigated is the case of peas, Pisum sativum, mainly thanks to the work of Lockhart. Lockhart showed that growth of Alaska peas, a tall variety, was retarded when plants were transferred from darkness to low-intensity light but that, after a period of inhibition, the plants resumed growth at a rate eq...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Izabela A Chincinska Johannes Liesche Undine Krügel Justyna Michalska Peter Geigenberger Bernhard Grimm Christina Kühn

Sucrose (Suc) transporters belong to a large gene family. The physiological role of SUT1 proteins has been intensively investigated in higher plants, whereas that of SUT4 proteins is so far unknown. All three known Suc transporters from potato (Solanum tuberosum), SUT1, SUT2, and SUT4, are colocalized and their RNA levels not only follow a diurnal rhythm, but also oscillate in constant light. H...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Andrew Hudson

How do transcription factors control the fates of cells that express them? One class of plant transcription factors has recently been shown to function by regulating the synthesis of cytokinin and gibberellin hormones--mobile molecules more usually associated with long-distance signalling.

2017
Mizuo NoNAKA

Departnient qfBiosciencies, 717ikyo Clhiversity, Utsunomiya 320, Jtu)an "BiotechnologJ, Researeh Center, TVie Uhiversity qf 7bkyo, 7blp'o 113, Jtcpan ""Departtnent qf'Apptied Biotogical Chemistry, 7Vie Uhiversity of 71)kyo, 7bkyo 113, Japan '"*institute qfPhysical and Chemicai Research, lOZiko-shi, Saitama 35i-Oi, Jmpan ""'Department qf'Applied Physiotogy,, National Researeh institute of Vegeta...

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