Effect of malformin on root growth
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Malformin induces curvatures, stimulates root hair and lateral root formation, promotes radial expansion, inhibits elongation, wet and dry weight, cell division and cell wall synthesis in roots of Zea mays, but has no effect on protein synthesis. The growth curves (elongation, wet and dry weight) of Z. mays roots treated with malformin are cubic. Processes which are involved in inhibition of elongation are considered the primary cause of root curvatures by malformin.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
-
Curtis Roy
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University
-
Curtis Roy
Department Of Botany And Planl Pathology Purdue University
-
Curtis Roy
Department Of Botany And Plant Pathology Purdue University Lafayetle
-
IZHAR SHAMAY
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, Lafayetle
-
BEVINGTON JOHN
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, Lafayetle
-
Izhar Shamay
Department Of Botany And Plant Pathology Purdue University Lafayetle:(present)volcani Institute Of A
-
Bevington John
Department Of Botany And Plant Pathology Purdue University Lafayetle
関連論文
- Detection and Characterization of Abscission-Inhibiting Substances in Leaves of Malformin-Treated Cuttings
- Effect of malformin on root growth
- Effect of malformin on the major constituents of Phaseolus vulgaris
- Stimulation and inhibition of respiration by malformin : Relationship to enhanced ethane production
- Malformin negates the Inhibition of Ethrel-induced Leaf Abscission by AgNO_3
- Participation of phytochrome in the light inhibition of malformin-induced abscission
- STUDIES ON THE PRODUCTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ASYMMETRIN
- Effect of Peroxydisulfate on Vigna radiatu Abscission
- Studies on the stimulation of abscission by malformin on cuttings of Phaseolus aureus Roxb.
- Effect of malformin on phytochrome reactions in Vigna and Avena
- Factors Influencing Induction of Resistance to Dark Abscission by Malformin
- Stimulation of ethylene or ethane production by malformin
- ISOIATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ASYMMETRIN