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Plant growth under controlled conditions. ii. thermoperiodicity in growth and fruiting of the tomato

Frits W. Went
- 01 Mar 1944 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 3, pp 135-150
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This article is published in American Journal of Botany.The article was published on 1944-03-01. It has received 218 citations till now.

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Circadian rhythms and the circadian organization of living systems.

TL;DR: The writing of this paper has been influenced by strongly held convictions and concerns the need at this juncture in the study of “daily” rhythms for bold and explicit theory formation.
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Temperature perception and signal transduction in plants.

TL;DR: Recent advances show that many known plant-temperature responses share common signalling components, and suggest ways in which these might be linked to form a plant temperature signalling network.
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The experimental modification of sex expression in flowering plants

TL;DR: The evidence concerning the modification of sex expression in the sporophytes of flowering plants by external agencies, excluding those which act through genetical paths, is summarized.
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Molecular Regulation of Plant Responses to Environmental Temperatures

TL;DR: Recent progress is discussed in exploring thermomorphogenesis, vernalization, and the mechanisms underlying plant tolerance to extreme temperatures, which are crucial for understanding the interactions between plants and temperature.
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Thermomorphogenesis in Lilium longiflorum

TL;DR: The influence of DIF on stem elongation suggested that thermomorphogenesis was not a function of total plant carbohydrate or carbohydrate translocation, Instead, DIF appeared to influence the endogenous gibberellin content or the response of plant tissue to gibb Berellin.
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The photochemical reaction in photosynthesis

TL;DR: The equation R = AIN was shown to give a good description of the rate of the photochemical reaction, when A is a velocity constant, I the intensity of light, and N the number of units in the photosynthetic mechanism.
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Photoperiodism in Relation to Hormones as Factors in Floral Initiation and Development

Karl C. Hamner, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1938 - 
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that the floral initiation substance is not identical with any of the following known plant growth factors: vitamins B1, B2, and B6, ascorbic acid, nicotinic Acid, pantothenic acid), theelin, theelol, inositol, or indoleacetic acid.
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Vegetation and reproduction with special reference to the tomato

TL;DR: The OSU Extension catalog as mentioned in this paper contains up-to-date information in the OSU extension catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalogs.
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