PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «HETEROAUXIN»
heteroauxin
indole
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plant
hormone
auxin
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physiologists
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heteroauxins
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETEROAUXIN»
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Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment: Principles and ...
Another example is the hormone mentioned above under the name heteroauxin.
It is reported to be formed by a variety of fungi, including yeast, and has been
isolated from Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus sp. Heteroauxin is considered
highly ...
2
Discoveries in Plant Biology
It is now known as auxin a, while that which Went discovered is called
heteroauxin. Subsequently, other growth substances, and finally a whole range
of hormones controlling fruiting, root development, leaf fall and possibly flowering
were ...
Shain-Dow Kung, Shang-Fa Yang, 2000
3
ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH APL
may be stopped or the sugars may even be caused to move in the opposite
direction if the opposite end of the stem is enriched with heteroauxin. In another
study, Iakushkina (1962) demonstrated that when trusses of tomatoes are treated
with ...
Reginald Dawson Preston, 1963
4
Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
Heteroauxin n (bioch) heteroauxin, 3-indolylacetic acid heterocyclisch (org ch)
heterocyclic Heterocyclus m (org ch) heterocycle, heterocyclic [compound]
Heterocyclylgruppe f, Heterocyclylrest m hetero- cyclyl group Heterodien n
heterodiene ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997
5
Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical ...
Heteroauxin n (bioch) heteroauxin, 3-indolylacetic acid heterocyclisch (org ch)
heterocyclic Heterocyclus m (org ch) heterocycle, heterocyclic [compound]
Heterocyclylgruppe f, Heterocyclyirest m heterocyclyl group Heterodien n
heterodiene ...
Technische Universitat Dreden, 2014
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First Symposium on Chemical-biological Correlation, May ...
The nature and mode of action of such growth-regulators is very imperfectly
understood. Omitting the case of ethylene, to which reference has already been
made, only one substance, i ndole - 3 -acetic acid, or heteroauxin, has been
certainly ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Chemical-Biological Coordination Center, 1951
The results were brought together in a table. From the table one can see that
heteroauxin In a concentration of 1: 50,000 stimulated the germination of the
pollen grains and the rate of growth of the pollen tube in cherry, pear, apple and
quince.
8
Soviet Plant Physiology
Also investigated was the effect exerted by vacuum infiltration of tryptophan and
an- thranilic acid on biosynthesis of heteroauxin and other indolic derivatives in
lupine nodules. Following infiltration of anthranilate, a considerably greater ...
9
Tropical, Subtropical Fruits & Flowers Cultivation
Kober 5 BB and 60 to 80 per cent in cv. 420 A by using 1,000 or 4,000 ppm of IBA
with or without waxing. Cuttings of vine cultivars Kara-Shaany and Ag-Shaany
were kept for 12 hours in a solution of 0.0025 per cent heteroauxin, 0.005 per ...
10
Zesde Internationaal Botanisch Congre
When soil cultures were watered with distilled and tap water containing ten p.p.m.
of heteroauxin, stubby, unbranched roots were produced. The injurious effects of
heteroauxin on root development are accentuated when plants are grown in ...