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. 1968 Jan;43(1):113–116. doi: 10.1104/pp.43.1.113

Native Growth Inhibitors from Citrus Shoots. Partition, Bioassay, and Characterization 1,2

E E Goldschmidt a, S P Monselise a
PMCID: PMC396020  PMID: 16656727

Abstract

A partition method has been devised to separate auxins, gibberellins, and their respective inhibitors in plant extracts. Inhibitors counteracting gibberellin activity have been detected by a modified barley endosperm bioassay. An inhibitor found in young citrus shoots counteracts both auxin and gibberellin activities and behaves during partition and ohromatography like abscisin II.

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