A possible mechanism for sugar inhibition of duckweed flowering
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Sugar (ca. 1%) reduced the floral index in Lemna gibba G3 by ca. 50% and supplemental addition of cyclic AMP (ca. 10^<-5>M) removed nearly all of this sugar action. Inhibition by sugar of duckweed flowering may be explained in terms of catabolite repression.
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