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    Plant hormone (redirect from Phytohormone)
    Plant hormones (or phytohormones) are signal molecules, produced within plants, that occur in extremely low concentrations. Plant hormones control all...
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    growing by apical cell division, at some stage, under the influence of the phytohormone cytokinin, buds are induced which grow by three-faced apical cells. These...
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    1920s. Kenneth V. Thimann became the first to isolate one of these phytohormones and to determine its chemical structure as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)...
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    of cotton, pineapples and other climacteric crops. Another class of phytohormones is the jasmonates, first isolated from the oil of Jasminum grandiflorum...
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  • unflagellated fungal genera, including Spizellomyces. In general, these two phytohormones are signaling molecules in plant biotic interactions. Ethylene and cytokinin...
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    and apices grow indiscriminately. This can be caused by cytokinin, a phytohormone which interferes with growth regulation. The phenomenon can also be caused...
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    independent of light. Emission of floral volatiles can be regulated by phytohormone and defense signaling molecules. Experimentally, the ethylene inhibitor...
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    may need to adopt a low-salicylate diet. Salicylic acid is a phenolic phytohormone, and is found in plants with roles in plant growth and development, photosynthesis...
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    Shah ST (November 2013). "Root colonization and phytostimulation by phytohormones producing entophytic Nostoc sp. AH-12". Current Microbiology. 67 (5):...
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    4-Chloroindole-3-acetic acid (4-Cl-IAA), a phytohormone found in several vetches...
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    nicely lends itself to the application of specific concentrations of phytohormones etc. to induce specific growth patterns in that one can easily prepare...
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    shown that choice of the gelling agent—agar or Gelrite—does influence phytohormone sensitivity of the plant cell culture. As a food additive, gellan gum...
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    complex. Plant phytohormones have an effect on the growth and response of plants to environmental stimuli. Some of these phytohormones are involved in...
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    Guillermo; García, Juan Antonio (2020-09-14). "Abscisic Acid Connects Phytohormone Signaling with RNA Metabolic Pathways and Promotes an Antiviral Response...
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    heavy metals in soil, and may cause plants to grow faster by producing phytohormones. In many parts of the world, a "heath" or "heathland" is an environment...
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    sexual maturation. The nature of such a substance is unknown, but the phytohormone auxin may be involved Having the males growing as dwarfs on the female...
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    tolerance, cytoplasmic streaming, and the generation of action potentials. Phytohormones are found not only in higher plants, but in algae, too. Some species...
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    types: uses of cell wall–degrading enzymes, toxins, effector proteins, phytohormones, and exopolysaccharides. Cell wall-degrading enzymes: These are used...
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    may also upregulate the production of volatile organic compounds and phytohormones which play a significant role in plant defense mechanisms. In more advanced...
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    Wang, Jiansheng; Li, Chuanyou; Wang, Qiaomei (2013-01-01). "Multiple phytohormone signalling pathways modulate susceptibility of tomato plants to Alternaria...
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    the demand and a need for overproduction. Treatment of the plant with phytohormones, such as salicylic acid and methyl jasmonate, have been shown to trigger...
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    crop protection. Such inocula can stimulate plant growth by releasing phytohormones and enhancing uptake of some mineral nutrients (particularly phosphorus...
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    biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, promoting plant growth through phytohormone production or production of limiting nutrients. However, some endophytic...
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    as its active ingredient. Recent results showed the production of the phytohormone cytokinin by P. fluorescens strain G20-18 to be critical for its biocontrol...
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    morphology. Phytohormones have been shown to play a key role in signaling throughout the plant, and changes in concentration of the phytohormones can cause...
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    crocetin-dimethylester, tubulin, and green-yellow fatty oils. A new class of phytohormone turgorines, which are derivatives of gallic acid 4-O-(β-D-glucopyranosyl-6'-sulfate)...
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  • grown. A. vinelandii is a free-living N2 fixer known to produce many phytohormones and vitamins in soils. It produces fluorescent pyoverdine pigments....
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    hormones in therapeutic medicinal application. Salicylic acid (SA), a phytohormone, was initially derived from willow bark and has since been identified...
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    growth and flowering, triggered by an increase in sensitivity to the phytohormone auxin. Anthocyanins have been found in various tulip flowers, such as...
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  • that plant ABC transporters play a direct role in pathogen response, phytohormone transport, and detoxification. Furthermore, certain plant ABC transporters...
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