Studies in the Turkish Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.): IV. Acidic Auxin-like and Inhibitory Substances in Fruit Morphogenesis

Ceratonia siliqua L. exhibited a sigmoid growth pattern with each stage being controlled by specific substances. At least three auxin-like substances were involved during fruit morphogenesis with the main one being at indole-acetic acid Rf. Auxin-like substances were present at highest level during...

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Developmental biology
Fruiting
Fruits
Growth substances
Morphogenesis
Plant growth
Plants
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