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Hormonal Regulation of Growth in Unfertilized Cotton Ovules
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1973
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BiologyOocyteCotton PollenGibberellic AcidDevelopmental BiologyFertilityBotanyPlant ReproductionIndoleacetic AcidReproductive BiologyPublic HealthPlant Growth RegulatorMedicineHormonal RegulationPlant HormonePlant PhysiologyEmbryologyPlant Development
Exogenous plant growth regulators can substitute for pollination, fertilization, and subsequent embryo development in cotton. Isolated, unfertilized, immature ovules enlarge in the presence of kinetin, and both enlarge and produce fibers in the presence of indoleacetic acid or gibberellic acid or both. An extract of germinating cotton pollen qualitatively mimics the effect of exogenous hormones.
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