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. 1968 Apr;43(4):629–634. doi: 10.1104/pp.43.4.629

Extractable and Diffusible Gibberellins From Light- and Dark-grown Pea Seedlings 1

R L Jones 1,2, A Lang 1
PMCID: PMC1086898  PMID: 16656817

Abstract

Gibberellins were obtained from light- and dark-grown peas by solvent extraction and agar diffusion. Both A5- and A1-like gibberellins were obtained by extraction; however, by diffusion only the A1-like gibberellin was found. There was no significant quantitative difference in the levels of diffusible or extractable gibberellin obtained from light- and dark-grown tall and dwarf peas. Several possible explanations for the discrepancy between diffusible and extractable gibberellin were investigated. Of these, only I was supported by experimental evidence, namely, that GA5 can be converted to GA1.

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