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THE CATALYTIC ACTION OF GROWTH REGULATORS IN THE CONTROL OF PLANTS
Article number
329_1
Pages
20 – 27
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Abstract
This analysis focuses on the potential use of exogenous growth regulators (EGRs) in the control of productive activities; a problem also requiring an exploration of the regulative makeup in plants and its responsiveness to manipulations.
Attention is devoted to the existence of an unpredictable variability in the amplifying-deamplifying action of EGRs (catalytic role), a behaviour discouraging their extensive use.
A mean to account for such a variability is to consider the manipulated events (Em), and their erraticity, as dependent on natural events (En) and their dynamics.
To draw Ems responses on a En abscissa, in particular, allows erratic Em data to arrange into regular distributions, according to a reduced number of laws.
The significance of postulating an En-dependent Em response is discussed, both for its physiological and parametric implications.
Attention is devoted to the existence of an unpredictable variability in the amplifying-deamplifying action of EGRs (catalytic role), a behaviour discouraging their extensive use.
A mean to account for such a variability is to consider the manipulated events (Em), and their erraticity, as dependent on natural events (En) and their dynamics.
To draw Ems responses on a En abscissa, in particular, allows erratic Em data to arrange into regular distributions, according to a reduced number of laws.
The significance of postulating an En-dependent Em response is discussed, both for its physiological and parametric implications.
Authors
F. Zucconi, D. Neri
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