10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ABSCISIN»
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Discoveries in Plant Biology
redesignation of abscisin II (dormin). In Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant
Growth Substances, pp. 1527-29. Runge Press, Ottawa. Addicott, F.T., Lyon, J.L.,
Ohkuma, K., Thiessen, W.E., Cams, H.R., Smith, O.E., Cornforth, J.W., Milborrow,
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Shain-dow Kung, Shang-Fa Yang,
1998
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Plant Growth Substances: Principles and Applications
Abscisic Acid Liu and Cams (1961) isolated a substance from mature cotton fruit
and found that it stimulated abscission of cotton petioles. The structure of this
compound, which was called abscisin I was never determined. In 1963, Ad-
dicott's ...
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Chemistry of Terpenoids and Carotenoids
Abscisin II is a plant hormone which occurs in young cotton fruit and has been
shown to be identical with dormin, the dormancy-inducing substance from
sycamore leaves. A structure has been proposed for abscisin II by Ohkuma et al. (
1965).
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Microarray Analysis of Rice Grain Abscission Regulated by Sh4
This work led to the purification and partial identification of abscisin I, a weak
abscission-accelerating crystallized substance isolated from mature fruit walls of
cotton (Liu and Cams, 1961). Two years later, Ohkuma et al. identified and
purified a ...
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Comprehensive Natural Products II: Chemistry and Biology: 10 ...
members of Addicott's group failed to isolate the inhibitor from the hexane
extracts of cotton burs, and later isolated a new inhibitor, 'abscisin II,' that showed
a high activity in the abscission test from the acetone extracts of immature cotton
fruits.
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Biophysical Characterization of the Interaction Between a ...
Year Discovery Before Biological effects of an unknown inhibitory growth
substance, frequently 1960 referred to as abscisin or dormin, are identified.
Biotests for what is today known as ABA are developed, inhibitor- (3 -complex
isolated by ...
fruit of cotton from which abscisic acid, then called abscisin II, was isolated and
characterized by Addicott, Cams and their co-workers (Liu and Carns, 1961;
Ohkuma et al., 1963). In the early 1960's it was known that the bud growth of
some ...
James Bonner, Joseph E. Varner,
1976
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Principles of Biochemistry and Biophysics
(vi) Can cause parthenocarpic (seedless) fruit development. (vii) Can delay
senescence in leaves and citrus fruits. 8.8.3 Abscisic Acid Unlike auxins and
gibberellins, abscisic acid is a growth inhibitor. It was called abscisin II originally
because ...
So far so good: abscission is controlled by a substance produced by the dying
leaf stalk. The substance was called senescence factor, SF for short. Then in
1965 two compounds — abscisin I and abscisin II — were isolated from mature
cotton ...
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Krishna's Objective Question Bank in Biology
Osborne, 1955 isolated abscisin I and abscisin II whereas Robinson and
Wareing, 1964 isolated dormin. Addicott, 1968 found that abscisin II and dormin
were identical compounds and named them abscissic acid. It is a growth inhibitor
...
N Saxena, S Sharma, S Sharma