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Article
Isolation of Pseudomonas corrugata from Sikkim Himalaya
Two isolates of Pseudomonas corrugata, P. corrugata 1, a rhizosphere associate, and P. corrugata 7, a rhizoplane associate have been isolated and characterized from maize soils; these isolates are from the sub...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cytokinin Oxidase and the Degradative Metabolism of Cytokinins
Over the last 16 years considerable knowledge has accumulated about the metabolism of naturally occurring and synthetic cytokinins. In the case of naturally occurring cytokinins, many of the metabolites identi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Overview of Cytokinin Biosynthesis
A critical element in understanding the physiological role of cytokinins is the knowledge of how plants control their cytokinin levels. Therefore, we need to know the pathway(s) and site(s) of cytokinin synthe...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Xylem-Translocated Cytokinin: Metabolism and Function
The concept that cytokinin synthesized in the root moves via the xylem to the shoot to regulate some aspects of development, and especially leaf senescence, is often proposed [2]. However, studies of the distr...
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Chapter
GC-MS Methods for Cytokinins and Metabolites
Cytokinin is a generic term proposed to define both naturally occurring and synthetic compounds that induce cell division in plant tissue cultures (e.g., tobacco stem pith, soybean cotyledonary callus and carr...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cytokinin Biosynthesis and Metabolism inVinca rosea Crown Gall Tissue
Progress in the understanding of the mechanisms and controls of plant hormone biosynthesis and metabolism has to a large extent been limited by the availability of suitable systems for study. Whilst the ultima...