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Correlative Growth In Seedlings Of Phaseolus Vulgaris L.: Inhibition Of Stem Growth By The Primary Leaves
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Annals Of Botany. , v. 42, n. 178, p. 263 - 268, 1978.
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Autor
Valio I.F.M.
Schwabe W.W.
Institución
Resumen
Primary leaves of one-week-old seedlings of dwarf beans effectively inhibit stem elongation either in natural daylight or in continuous darkness. Stem elongation is promoted by exogenous gibberellic acid and kinetin and inhibited by indol-3-ylacetic acid (IAA) or abscisic acid, and it is suggested that IAA is the inhibitory substance emanating from the primary leaf blades which affects the growth of the stem. © 1978. 42 178 263 268