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Hormone-Driven Plant Biosynthesis
1909 - 1939
During 1909–1939, a unifying paradigm emerges where hormonal signals govern plant growth and direct biosynthetic pathways. The work emphasizes growth substances (auxin-like regulators) and early cytokinins as central controllers of cell division, elongation, and organ formation, linking pigment biosynthesis, enzymatic activity, and carbohydrate metabolism into a coherent developmental framework. Methodologically, researchers increasingly probe substrate specificity, enzymatic mechanisms, and cellular homeostasis, revealing how growth regulation interfaces with metabolism at tissue and organ levels.
• Plant growth regulation emerges as a cohesive axis, integrating growth substances, auxin-like phytohormones, and pigment-associated growth responses to explain developmental signaling and organ elongation across 1930s studies [3], [8], [16].
• Chlorophyll and porphyrin biosynthesis, structural chemistry, and pigment transformations form a unified thread, linking chlorophyll knowledge, porphyrin synthesis, and degradation to illuminate pigment biosynthesis and function [4], [11], [13].
• Enzymology and carbohydrate metabolism cluster around enzymatic catalysis and metabolism in plants, with amylases and oxidation enzymes revealing substrate specificity, catalytic mechanisms, and metabolic flux in tissues and seeds [2], [15], [17], [19].
• Carbohydrate chemistry and glycosylation provide a methodological axis for synthesizing and analyzing sugar derivatives and acetone sugar compounds, illustrating early structure–function exploration in plant biochemistry [6], [7], [9].
• Cell biology and solute management reveal cellular homeostasis as a pattern, evidenced by cell sap composition, ion uptake, and hydrIon-related pH studies in plant tissues [1], [5], [12].
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Cell-Free Enzymatic Biosynthesis
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Plant Biosynthesis Regulation
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Genetic and Enzymatic Biosynthesis
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Plant Biosynthetic Pathway Engineering
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Integrated Plant Biosynthetic Regulation
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Systemic Metabolic Reprogramming
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