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Soil compaction. A role for ethylene in regulating leaf expansion and shoot growth in tomato?Hussain et al., 1999
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- Hussain A
- Black C
- Taylor I
- Roberts J
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- Plant Physiology
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The role of ethylene in regulating growth in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) during compaction stress was examined using wild-type (cv Ailsa Craig) and transgenic (ACO1AS) genotypes; the latter has a reduced capacity to produce ethylene. Ethephon or silver ions …
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