Immediate intraplumular distribution of macromolecular syntheses following floral induction in Pharbitis nil
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Uridine and thymidine incorporation into the peripheral vs. central zone of the Japanese Morning Glory apex, as well as into the apical leaves, was measured a few hours before and beyond the end point of the inducing long night. The enhanced incorpora-tion was greatest in the peripheral zone and in the apical leaves suggesting that immediate pre-prefloral effects are mainly expressed "vegetatively"
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著者
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Gressel J.
Department Of Plant Genetics The Weizmann Institute Of Science
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Arzee Tova
Tel Aviv University, Department of Botany, The Dr. George S. Wise Center for Life Sciences
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Zilberstein Aviah
Tel Aviv University, Department of Botany, The Dr. George S. Wise Center for Life Sciences
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Arzee Tova
Tel Aviv University Department Of Botany The Dr. George S. Wise Center For Life Sciences
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Zilberstein Aviah
Tel Aviv University Department Of Botany The Dr. George S. Wise Center For Life Sciences
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