Not AvailableGrowth regulators, a diverse array of organic compounds, are critical components in determining developmental pathways in plants. They interact at the cellular level to produce physiological and morphological effects. Our understanding about transport, metabolism and mode of action of growth regulators in plants has considerably increased in the recent years. Discovery of the chemicals that interfere with synthesis, transport and action of endogenous growth regulators have further improved our knowledge regarding the role of plant growth regulators (PGRs) in plant's growth and development. A number of PGRs are being used in plant cell, tissue and organ cultures for decades, while many of them have recently been discovered...
In spite of the importance attained by somatic embryogenesis and of the many studies that have been ...
they are polycations capable of binding with nucleic acids, cell wall polysaccharides and proteins (...
The natural compounds produced in plants are classified into two major groups (Primary and secondary...
Not AvailableA diverse array of growth regulators interact at the cellular level to produce physiolo...
Other than minerals and vitamins, plant growth regulators are organic chemicals which can control pl...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are substances able to interfere with the plant’s hormone system cont...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth reg...
Hormones in plants differ from most of those in animals by having pleiotropic effects; that is, they...
An important application of chemicals in plant biology is their use as plant growth regulators in in...
Plant growth regulators play a critical role in the integration of developmental processes. Environm...
Recently, plant physiologists have witnessed what in all probability will be a milestone in understa...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
Basic studies on plant hormones have resulted in the development of a new science--the science of th...
Many sterols and steroids have been isolated from a wide range of plants, and synthesis reactions ha...
In spite of the importance attained by somatic embryogenesis and of the many studies that have been ...
they are polycations capable of binding with nucleic acids, cell wall polysaccharides and proteins (...
The natural compounds produced in plants are classified into two major groups (Primary and secondary...
Not AvailableA diverse array of growth regulators interact at the cellular level to produce physiolo...
Other than minerals and vitamins, plant growth regulators are organic chemicals which can control pl...
Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are substances able to interfere with the plant’s hormone system cont...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth reg...
Hormones in plants differ from most of those in animals by having pleiotropic effects; that is, they...
An important application of chemicals in plant biology is their use as plant growth regulators in in...
Plant growth regulators play a critical role in the integration of developmental processes. Environm...
Recently, plant physiologists have witnessed what in all probability will be a milestone in understa...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
Plant growth substances are compounds, either natural or synthetic that modifies or controls through...
Basic studies on plant hormones have resulted in the development of a new science--the science of th...
Many sterols and steroids have been isolated from a wide range of plants, and synthesis reactions ha...
In spite of the importance attained by somatic embryogenesis and of the many studies that have been ...
they are polycations capable of binding with nucleic acids, cell wall polysaccharides and proteins (...
The natural compounds produced in plants are classified into two major groups (Primary and secondary...