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Results from our forumCan Plant Cell Cultures Respond to Topical Hormones?... site, and this is my first time posting, so please excuse any errors I may make in the process. My question is if applying plant hormones (like IAA, Zeatin/Kinetin, ABA, and GA) topically to plant cell cultures will produce a quantitatively measurable result, or if the hormones will simply kill ...
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Re: Why are leaves green?... Chryptochrome (Blue and UV-A) and Fitochrome (Red and far Red). Resposible for Phototropism, photomorfogenesis, circadian rhythm, sensitivity to IAA and stomata opening/closeing. The functioning of these molecules depend on the large gap between red and blue light, if green light was absorbed ...
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Why are leaves green?... Chryptochrome (Blue and UV-A) and Fitochrome (Red and far Red). Resposible for Phototropism, photomorfogenesis, circadian rhythm, sensitivity to IAA and stomata opening/closeing. The functioning of these molecules depend on the large gap between red and blue light, if green light was absorbed ...
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Can any one clarify my question with DNA... Tris is a Buffer CTAB is a cationic detergent that precicpitates polysaccharides Chloroform is usually used with phenol to denature proteins. IAA is just here to improve the separation of the aqueous and polar phases DNA degrades in acidic environment (depurination)
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BAP, brassinolide, triacontanol, Amino, kelp foliar question... occurring acids in "Algamin" (the kelp I want to use): 30 ppm abscissic acid (ABA) 40 ppm cytokinins 70 ppm indole acetic acid (IAA) Benzylaminopurine: Yes, I know this is a synthetic cytokinin and it may be redundant to include this when I'm using cold H20 extracted kelp (as ...
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