Prasad TK, Cline MG. The control of apical dominance: localization of the growth region of the Pharbitis nil shoot.
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 1986;
125:185-190. [PMID:
11540878 DOI:
10.1016/s0176-1617(86)80257-7]
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Abstract
The growing region of the upright Pharbitis nil shoot extends over a distance 13 cm basipetal to the shoot apex. When the shoot is inverted, ethylene production in this region is greatly enhanced whereas stem elongation is significantly inhibited. This growth region is ethylene-sensitive and the restriction of its growth by shoot inversion-induced ethylene may mediate the release of apical dominance.
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