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Interaction of Plant Growth Regulators in Regeneration Processes

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IN previous years much attention has been paid to the influence of growth regulators on regeneration processes, especially to the interactions of kinetin and auxin in morphogenesis of tissue cultures1. In experiments with Begonia leaves we have observed a decisive effect of auxin and kinetin on regeneration. In addition it could be shown that gibberellin profoundly affects the complex hormone system apparently controlling differentiation in higher plants.

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SCHRAUDOLF, H., REINERT, J. Interaction of Plant Growth Regulators in Regeneration Processes. Nature 184, 465–466 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184465a0

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