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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MORPHACTIN»
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The Languages of Creativity: Models, Problem-solving, Discourse
Suppose that we ask a biologist to tell us, in biological discourse, what "
morphactin" is and does. That is, suppose that we asked a biologist to produce a
discourse about a concept in his or her discipline. The biologist might respond
with ...
2
Natural Plant Growth Inhibitors and Phytohormones
... not structural hormone antagonists as, for instance, morphactin for gibberellins.
Table 11. Effect of natural growth inhibitors and morphactin on synthesis of
gibberellins* by Fusarium inoniliforme culture Four days of fermentation Six daus
of ...
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New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural ...
Shaulis, N. J.; May, P. 1971: Response of 'Sultana' vines to training on a divided
canopy and to shoot-crowding. American Journal of Enology and Viticulture 22:
215-22. Tjia, B.; Kiplinger, D. C; Kozel, P. C. 1973: Studies of morphactin on the ...
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Micropropagation of Orchids
Effects of Morphactin on the Initiation and Development of PLBs of Cymbidium
When applied in the range of 0.01 to 10 ppm, morphactin may increase the
number of PLBs that form from excised meristematic tissues in vitro. Morphactin
may ...
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Natural Growth Inhibitors and Phytohormones in Plants and ...
Typical of morphactin (chlorofluorenol) was to cause active changes in the
functions of the growing points. The apical meristems of willow roots and buds
seemed to stop their activity, and the development of branch roots was observed.
V. Kefeli, M.V. Kalevitch, Bruno Borsari, 2003
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Handbook of Vegetable Science and Technology: Production, ...
When okra fruits were dipped in 0-500 ppm morphactin (chloroflurenol-methyl
ester chloroflurecol) or in 2.5-10 ppm morphactin + a wax emulsion, losses in
weight and soluble sugars were reduced most by 2.5 ppm morphactin applied
either ...
D. K. Salunkhe, S. S. Kadam, 1998
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Annotated Bibliography of Ber (1990-2004)
Reference Abstract The investigations were conducted on the effect of ethephon,
SADH, morphactin and TIBA at colour break stage to enhance maturity and
uniform ripening of ber cv.Umran. The maximum percent maturation and colour ...
Internatinoal Centre for Underutilised Crops (ICUC)
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Annotated Bibliography of Annona (1990-2004)
Treatments comprised: four growth regulators (salicylic acid (SA)) at 100 and 500
mg/litre, triadimefon (Bayleton) at 50 and 100 mg/litre, ethephon at 480 and 960
mg/litre, Morphactin [chlorflurenol] at 5 and 20 mg/litre, and water (control).
Internatinoal Centre for Underutilised Crops (ICUC)
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Sustainable Land Use in Mountainous Regions of Southeast ...
Table 3.5: Percentage of flushing (after 33 d) and flowering of lychee shoots (after
128 d)a. a CHATTRAKUL et al., to be published; NPA: naphthylphthalamic acid;
PBZ: paclobutrazol, MF: morphactin b Dosage of agrochemicals in g active ...
Franz J. Heidhüs, Ludger Herrmann, Andreas Neef, 2008
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Japanese journal of breeding
Morphactin О 60 ppm 0 50 ppm this regular pattern, the "buds-from-fruit" were
counted in every horizontal arrangement of fruitlets. As shown in Fig. 3, the area
where the fruitlets induced "buds-from-fruit" on a syncarp moved from the base to
...