Abstract
Treatments of the submerged form of Ranalisma humile with growth-active substances produces rather erratic modifications of organogenesis in the pseudostolons (submerged and essentially sterilized inflorescences). Gibbereliic acid tends to increase the frequency of precocious bud development while (2-chloroethyl)trimethylammonium chloride (CCC) depresses it. Both kinetin and gibbereliic acid may modify the normal determination pattern of meristems. Kinetin may induce gross disturbances of pattern. The significance of the modifications is discussed in relation to the normal developmental morphology of R. humile and related plants.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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4 articles.
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