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  2. Gibberellin - Wikipedia

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    Gibberellins are tetracyclic diterpene acids. There are two classes, with either 19 or 20 carbons. The 19-carbon gibberellins are generally the biologically active forms. They have lost carbon 20 and, in place, possess a five-member lactone bridge that links carbons 4 and 10. Hydroxylation also has a great effect on its biological activity. In ...

  3. Gibberellic acid - Wikipedia

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    Gibberellic acid (also called gibberellin A3 or GA 3) is a hormone found in plants and fungi. [1] Its chemical formula is C 19 H 22 O 6.When purified, it is a white to pale-yellow solid.

  4. Florigen - Wikipedia

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    This led to the suggestion that florigen may be made up of two classes of flowering hormones: Gibberellins and Anthesins. [18] It was later postulated that during non-inducing photoperiods, long-day plants produce anthesin, but no gibberellin, while short-day plants produce gibberellin, but no anthesin. [ 17 ]

  5. Plant physiology - Wikipedia

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    A germination rate experiment. Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants. [1]Plant physiologists study fundamental processes of plants, such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, plant hormone functions, tropisms, nastic movements, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, environmental stress physiology, seed ...

  6. Gibberella - Wikipedia

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    Gibberella is a genus of fungi in the family Nectriaceae.. In 1926, Japanese scientists observed that rice plants infected with Gibberella had abnormally long stems ("foolish seedling disease").

  7. Cytokinin - Wikipedia

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    While cytokinin action in vascular plants is described as pleiotropic, this class of plant hormones specifically induces the transition from apical growth to growth via a three-faced apical cell in moss protonema. This bud induction can be pinpointed to differentiation of a specific single cell, and thus is a very specific effect of cytokinin. [18]

  8. Plant hormone - Wikipedia

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    In seedlings and adults, GAs strongly promote cell elongation. GAs also promote the transition between vegetative and reproductive growth and are also required for pollen function during fertilization. [41] Gibberellins breaks the dormancy (in active stage) in seeds and buds and helps increasing the height of the plant.

  9. Aleurone - Wikipedia

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    In addition, although the function is unclear, a certain class of hemoglobins is present in the outer layer of living cells including the aleurone tissue in barley and rice seeds. [ 15 ] During seed germination , the plant embryo produces the hormone gibberellin which triggers the aleurone cells to release α-amylase for the hydrolysis of ...