The paper begins with a review of the phytohormone (plant hormone) concept vs the sense of the mammalian hormones. The term "plant growth regulators" including new naturally occurring substances is discussed in regard to their effects on both growth and development processes, and possible different mechanisms of action in two different physiological directions. Mutual interactions between auxins, cytokinins, ethylene and polyamines are examined in several growth and development processes, showing the complexity of approach of the hormonal actions in plants . The indissociability of some hormonal relationships, and their obligatory integration with primary biochemical pathways is finally shown
Other than minerals and vitamins, plant growth regulators are organic chemicals which can control pl...
Basic studies on plant hormones have resulted in the development of a new science--the science of th...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
The paper begins with a review of the phytohormone (plant hormone) concept vs the sense of the mamma...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth reg...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth reg...
A plant hormone is not, in the classic animal sense, a chemical synthesized in one organ, transporte...
A plant hormone is not, in the classic animal sense, a chemical synthesized in one organ, transporte...
The discovery and general nature of phytohormones are described and the chemical nature and physiolo...
The discovery and general nature of phytohormones are described and the chemical nature and physiolo...
Hormones in plants differ from most of those in animals by having pleiotropic effects; that is, they...
Plants exhibit a unique developmental flexibility to ever-changing environmental conditions. To achi...
Plants exhibit a unique developmental flexibility to ever-changing environmental conditions. To achi...
The paper begins with a review of the concept of neoplastic progressions in plant tissue cultures, w...
Summary: A plant hormone is not, in the classic animal sense, a chemical synthesized in one organ, t...
Other than minerals and vitamins, plant growth regulators are organic chemicals which can control pl...
Basic studies on plant hormones have resulted in the development of a new science--the science of th...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
The paper begins with a review of the phytohormone (plant hormone) concept vs the sense of the mamma...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth reg...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth reg...
A plant hormone is not, in the classic animal sense, a chemical synthesized in one organ, transporte...
A plant hormone is not, in the classic animal sense, a chemical synthesized in one organ, transporte...
The discovery and general nature of phytohormones are described and the chemical nature and physiolo...
The discovery and general nature of phytohormones are described and the chemical nature and physiolo...
Hormones in plants differ from most of those in animals by having pleiotropic effects; that is, they...
Plants exhibit a unique developmental flexibility to ever-changing environmental conditions. To achi...
Plants exhibit a unique developmental flexibility to ever-changing environmental conditions. To achi...
The paper begins with a review of the concept of neoplastic progressions in plant tissue cultures, w...
Summary: A plant hormone is not, in the classic animal sense, a chemical synthesized in one organ, t...
Other than minerals and vitamins, plant growth regulators are organic chemicals which can control pl...
Basic studies on plant hormones have resulted in the development of a new science--the science of th...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...