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Plant Growth Regulation

Plant Growth Regulation is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the regulation of plant growth and development. It covers a wide range of topics including plant hormones, signaling pathways, environmental factors, and biotechnological approaches. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications, providing valuable insights into the mechanisms and applications of plant growth regulation.

Details
Abbr. Plant Growth Regul
Start 1982
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0167-6903
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2115 124
SJR / Ranks: 5948 735
CiteScore / Ranks: 3626 6.20
JIF / Ranks: 2095 4.2
Recent Articles
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Khan Z, Thounaojam T, Chowdhury D, Upadhyaya H
Plant Growth Regul . 2023 May; 100(2):409-433. PMID: 37197287
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Banerjee S, Roy P, Nandi S, Roy S
Plant Growth Regul . 2023 Jan; 100(2):355-371. PMID: 36686885
Micronutrients are essential mineral elements required for both plant and human development.An integrated system involving soil, climatic conditions, and types of crop plants determines the level of micronutrient acquisition and...
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Yong M, Babla M, Karan S, Katwal U, Jahandari S, Matta P, et al.
Plant Growth Regul . 2022 Jul; 98(3):439-450. PMID: 35892116
The global coal industry yields a vast amount of tailings waste, and the utilisation of these tailings necessitates innovative efforts contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. One of...
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Noushahi H, Khan A, Noushahi U, Hussain M, Javed T, Zafar M, et al.
Plant Growth Regul . 2022 Apr; 97(3):439-454. PMID: 35382096
"Triterpenoids" can be considered natural products derived from the cyclization of squalene, yielding 3-deoxytriterpenes (hydrocarbons) or 3-hydroxytriterpenes. Triterpenoids are metabolites of these two classes of triterpenes, produced by the functionalization...
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Hyde P, Guan X, Abreu V, Setter T
Plant Growth Regul . 2020 Mar; 90(3):441-453. PMID: 32214568
Cassava, which produces edible starchy roots, is an important staple food for hundreds of millions of people in the tropics. Breeding of cassava is hampered by its poor flower production,...
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Steed C, Taylor L, Harrison M
Plant Growth Regul . 2005 Mar; 43(2):117-25. PMID: 15765563
During gravitropism, the accumulation of auxin in the lower side of the stem causes increased growth and the subsequent curvature, while the gaseous hormone ethylene plays a modulating role in...
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Morris D
Plant Growth Regul . 2002 Jan; 32(2-3):161-72. PMID: 11758564
Recent investigations of the biochemistry, physiology and molecular genetics of polar auxin transport have greatly advanced our understanding of the process and of the part it plays in the regulation...
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Orbovic V, Poff K
Plant Growth Regul . 2001 Sep; 23(3):141-6. PMID: 11541138
Etiolated seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana nutated under conditions of physiological darkness while about ten percent of monitored individuals exhibited regular elliptical nutation, circumnutation. Pre-irradiation with red light prevented occurrence of...
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Stinemetz C
Plant Growth Regul . 1996 Dec; 20(3):245-51. PMID: 11539363
IAA responsiveness of sections of root tissue taken from the top and bottom of mung bean roots was assessed prior to and at varying times following gravistimulation. Prior to gravistimulation,...
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Young L, Evans M
Plant Growth Regul . 1996 Jan; 20:253-8. PMID: 11540494
Because both abscisic acid (ABA) and auxin (IAA) have been suggested as possible chemical mediators of differential growth during root gravitropism, we compared with redistribution of label from applied 3H-IAA...