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Induction of gibberellin 20-oxidases and repression of gibberellin 2b-oxidases in unfertilized ovaries of entire tomato mutant, leads to accumulation of active gibberellins and parthenocarpic fruit formation
(Springer, 2015-03)
In tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), auxin
and gibberellins (GAs) cross-talk plays an important role
during fruit-set. The entire tomato mutant has been previ-
ously reported to carry a deletion in the coding region ...
Supraoptimal ethylene acts antagonistically with exogenous gibberellins during Solanum lycopersicum (Solanaceae) hypocotyl growth
(Sociedad argentina de botánica, 2016)
In many plant species, ethylene and gibberellins interact to regulate plant growth and development. In some cases, these hormones can act in a synergistic way whereas in others they can be antagonistic. To date, the control ...
Rapid formation of adventitious roots and partial ethylene sensitivityresult in faster adaptation to flooding in the aerial roots (aer) mutantof tomato
(Elsevier, 2016-03-20)
The frequency of extreme events such as droughts and floods has increased as a consequence of climatechange. Many crops have not been improved to tolerate soil anoxia and, therefore, floods cause importanteconomic losses. ...
Differential auxin transport and accumulation in the stem base lead to profuse adventitious root primordia formation in the aerial roots (aer) mutant of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
(Elsevier GmbH, 2017-06)
The aerial roots (aer) mutant of tomato is characterized by a profuse and precocious formation of adven-
titious root primordia along the stem. We demonstrated that auxin is involved in the aer phenotype but
ruled out ...