Distribution of Gibberellin-like Substances in Light-and Dark-grown Seedlings of Phaseolus Multiflorus
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Lettuce and barley endosperm bioassays of successive eluates from a phosphate-buffered celite column detected two gibberellin-like compunds, Phaseolus I and Phaseolus II, in extracts of both light-and dark-grown seedlings of Phaseolus multiforus. There were differences in the gibberellin content of light-and dark-grown seedlings, the former containing more Phaseolus I but less Phaseolus II than the latter. An examination of the gibberellin content of leaves and apical buds, stems, cotyledons, and roots of light-and dark-grown seedlings revealed distinct qualitative and quantitative differences in the distribution of Phaseolus I and Phaseolus II.
Crozier A, Bowen D, MacMillan J, Reid D, Most B Planta. 2014; 97(2):142-54.
PMID: 24493224 DOI: 10.1007/BF00386762.
Isolation and identification of the gibberellins of Cucumis sativus and Cucumis melo.
Hemphill Jr D, Baker L, SELL H Planta. 2014; 103(3):241-8.
PMID: 24481557 DOI: 10.1007/BF00386846.