The Arabidopsis hypocotyl, together with hormone mutants and chemical inhibitors, was used to study the role of auxin in cell elongation and its possible interactions with ethylene and gibberellin. When wild-type Arabidopsis seedlings were grown on media containing a range of auxin concentrations, hypocotyl growth was inhibited. However, when axr1-12 and 35S-iaaL (which have reduced auxin response and levels, respectively) were grown in the same conditions, auxin was able to promote hypocotyl growth. In contrast, auxin does not promote hypocotyl growth of axr3-1, which has phenotypes that suggest an enhanced auxin response. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that auxin levels in the wild-type hypocotyl are optimal for elongati...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
<p>Auxin promotes hypocotyl elongation in a range of day-length conditions. Average hypocotyl length...
The authors have utilized the response of Arabidopsis seedlings to the plant hormone ethylene to ide...
The Arabidopsis hypocotyl, together with hormone mutants and chemical inhibitors, was used to study ...
The Arabidopsis hypocotyl, together with hormone mutants and chemical inhibitors, was used to study ...
Signalling pathways are currently viewed as an intricate network ultimately linking the internal and...
The plant hormones gibberellin (GA), ethylene and auxin can promote hypocotyl elongation of Arabidop...
Ethylene inhibits hypocotyl elongation in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. However, when Arabidopsis...
This review highlights that the auxin gradient, established by local auxin biosynthesis and transpor...
Ethylene or its precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) can stimulate hypocotyl elonga...
Plant hormone auxin plays an important role in many aspects of plant growth and development. One of ...
Since the discovery of auxin, a debate has taken place as to whether the auxin distribution in elong...
The effects of a decrease in red to far-red (R/FR) ratio on shoot growth of two-week-old Arabidopsis...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Seedling development was compared in auxin-insensitive mutants of Arabidopsis, aux1-7, axr1-3 and ax...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
<p>Auxin promotes hypocotyl elongation in a range of day-length conditions. Average hypocotyl length...
The authors have utilized the response of Arabidopsis seedlings to the plant hormone ethylene to ide...
The Arabidopsis hypocotyl, together with hormone mutants and chemical inhibitors, was used to study ...
The Arabidopsis hypocotyl, together with hormone mutants and chemical inhibitors, was used to study ...
Signalling pathways are currently viewed as an intricate network ultimately linking the internal and...
The plant hormones gibberellin (GA), ethylene and auxin can promote hypocotyl elongation of Arabidop...
Ethylene inhibits hypocotyl elongation in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. However, when Arabidopsis...
This review highlights that the auxin gradient, established by local auxin biosynthesis and transpor...
Ethylene or its precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) can stimulate hypocotyl elonga...
Plant hormone auxin plays an important role in many aspects of plant growth and development. One of ...
Since the discovery of auxin, a debate has taken place as to whether the auxin distribution in elong...
The effects of a decrease in red to far-red (R/FR) ratio on shoot growth of two-week-old Arabidopsis...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Seedling development was compared in auxin-insensitive mutants of Arabidopsis, aux1-7, axr1-3 and ax...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
<p>Auxin promotes hypocotyl elongation in a range of day-length conditions. Average hypocotyl length...
The authors have utilized the response of Arabidopsis seedlings to the plant hormone ethylene to ide...