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Chemistry and Physiology of Kinetin-Like Compounds

D S Letham
- 01 Jun 1967 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 1, pp 349-364
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This article is published in Annual Review of Plant Biology.The article was published on 1967-06-01. It has received 193 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Kinetin.

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Einfluβ von Zeatin auf den Kohlenhydrat- und Stickstoffhaushalt vegetativer Pflanzenteile

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Lack of Cytokinin Activity of Quinolinol Sulfate

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Physiological effect of some growth retardants on performance of growth, lodging degree and yield of rice

TL;DR: Results showed that CCC did not exhibit any significant retarding effect on rice plants, and all levels of MLU 208, RSW04ll and Uniconazole markedly decreased the height of plants in the terms of decreasing its lodging degree.

Hormonal Control of Nuclease Level in Excised

TL;DR: In excised Avena leaves, kinetin and benzyladenine decreased, while abscisic acid and benzimidazole increased the over-all nuclease level, and the level of an alkaline phosphodiesterase, an exo-nuclease, was not affected by any of the growth regulators tested.
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