Effects of abscisic acid and its derivatives on stomatal closing
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Abscisic acid and its derivatives, formed with the terminal carboxyl group replaced respectively by aldehyde, hydroxymethyl and methyl groups, were examined for their effects on stomatal closing. Only the derivative with the methyl group was inactive. The acid and the other two derivatives were very active for closing stomata at low concentrations.
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著者
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Ogawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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Ogawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Ogawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Uehara Yohko
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Uehara Yohko
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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