In the maize tassel, gibberellin concentration is 100-fold lower than in the developing ears. |
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Previous research showed that a growth regulating plant hormone called gibberellin could increase yam dormancy time for food storage purposes. |
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As well, phytosterol and gibberellin biosynthesis may be inhibited, which can lead to stunting of treated plants. |
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The use of an active gibberellin for the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of prostatitis. |
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Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves. |
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Some dwarf plants can be stimulated to grow to normal size simply by applying gibberellin. |
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The percentage of bottles is the highest for the objects that were not treated with gibberellin. |
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The percentage of bottles is, just like for the young trees, the highest for trees which were not treated with gibberellin. |
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The gibberellin sprayings improve fruit setting and result in a higher production. |
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There are five major types of plant hormones, including auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene, and abscisic acid. |
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Effects of uniconazole and gibberellin on leaf variegation of ornamental plants under different light conditions. |
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The third study used gibberellin as an assay for a gender influencing pheromone. |
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Chilling o f intact hazelnuts gradually activates gibberellin synthesis, which initiates germination. |
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A composition for promoting the continued development of plant material, said composition comprising a gibberellin and a flower colour stabiliser. |
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The hormone gibberellin is effective in producing seedless grapes and is the active component in preparations used to prevent premature dropping of fruit. |
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Diversity, regulation and evolution of the gibberellin biosynthetic pathway in fungi compared to plants and bacteria. |
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An isolated, purified or recombinant nucleic acid sequence encoding a gibberellin 2-oxidase enzyme which comprises a nucleic acid sequence as shown in Figure 1, Figure 5 or Figure 7, or its complementary strand. |
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A process for separating a gibberellin from a mixture of gibberellins comprising reacting said mixture with a silylating agent to selectively silylate at least one of said gibberellins. |
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Also observed increase in the amount of Gibberellin during the scarification operation. |
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This process is reversed when plants produce a hormone called Gibberellin which breaks down the proteins that stifle growth. |
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