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Wittwer and Bukovac1 and Lockhart and Deal2 have recently shown that gibberellin A4, though less active than gibberellin A1 or gibberellic acid in most bioassay systems1,3,4, is far more active than A4 or gibberellic acid in promoting the growth of cucumber stems. We have found that two recently discovered gibberellins, A7 and A9, both produced by Gibberella fujikuroi5,6 also show specifically high activity in promotion of cucumber hypocotyl growth.
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BRIAN, P., HEMMING, H. Promotion of Cucumber Hypocotyl Growth by Two New Gibberellins. Nature 189, 74 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189074a0
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