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Hormonal interactions in elongation growth of Arabidopsis
Many plant hormones regulate the elongation of plant cells and organs. They include auxins, gibberellins, brassinosteroids and ethylene. Since the effects of these hormones have a phenotypic overlap, it is probable that they interact at the molecular level. The aim of this project is to unravel this cross-talk between hormones, that eventually lead to regulation of elongation in seedlings.
Date:1 Oct 2007 → 30 Sep 2013
Keywords:ethylene, interactions, Arabidopsis, elongation, hormonen
Disciplines:General biology, Plant biology