Reference : Integrating phytohormone metabolism and action with primary biochemical pathways. I. Int...
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Integrating phytohormone metabolism and action with primary biochemical pathways. I. Interrelationships between auxins, cytokinins, ethylene and polyamines in growth and development processes
Boyer, Nicole[Université de Clermont-Ferrand > > Physiologie et Génétique Végétales > >]
Dommes, Jacques[Université de Liège - ULg > Département des sciences de la vie > Biologie moléculaire et biotechnologie végétales >]
Penel, Claude[Université de Genève - UNIGE > > Physiologie et Biochimie végétales > >]
Greppin, Hubert[Université de Genève - UNIGE > > Physiologie et Biochimie végétales > >]
2000
Integrated Plant Systems
Greppin, Hubert
Penel, Claude
Broughton, Walter
Strasser, Reto
Université de Genève
163-192
978-2881640148
Genève
Suisse
[en] The paper begins with a review of the phytohormone (plant hormone) concept vs the sense of the mammalian hormones. The term "plant growth regulators" including new naturally occurring substances is discussed in regard to their effects on both growth and development processes, and possible different mechanisms of action in two different physiological directions. Mutual interactions between auxins, cytokinins, ethylene and polyamines are examined in several growth and development processes, showing the complexity of approach of the hormonal actions in plants . The indissociability of some hormonal relationships, and their obligatory integration with primary biochemical pathways is finally shown.