Azulene Derivatives as Plant Growth Regulators

AMONG the many hundreds of compounds examined for effects in promoting cell elongation, very few having activity do not have a ring structure possessing aromatic character 1 . Thus it is logical to look for activity in compounds having ‘non-classical’ aromatic rings such as derivatives of azulene an...

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