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LEVELS OF ENDOGENOUS GIBBERELLINS, ABSCISIC ACID, INDOL 3 ACETIC ACID, AND NARINGENIN DURING DORMANCY OF PEACH FLOWER BUDS
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329_61
Pages
265 – 267
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Abstract
Hormone levels were monitored along the dormancy period in flower buds of peach.
Gibberellins A20 was characterized by gas chromatography-selected ion monitoring.
Naringenin levels reached their maximum at leaf fall.
Abscisic acid and indol 3 acetic acid levels increased during the time, reaching their maximum 2–4 weeks before blooming.
The highest levels of Gibberellins A1/3 were found in june/july, when flower buds are not in development.
Gibberellins A20 was characterized by gas chromatography-selected ion monitoring.
Naringenin levels reached their maximum at leaf fall.
Abscisic acid and indol 3 acetic acid levels increased during the time, reaching their maximum 2–4 weeks before blooming.
The highest levels of Gibberellins A1/3 were found in june/july, when flower buds are not in development.
Authors
V. Luna, M.D. Soriano, R. Bottini, C. Sheng, R.P. Pharis
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