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How do plant growth substances work? II

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1991

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Abstract. This article continues the discussion on sensitivity prompted by the publication of an earlier paper by the author in 1981. It is indicated that appropriate measurements of sensitivity can help uncover the function of growth substances in development. The experimental constraints which are necessary for unambiguous measurements of sensitivity are outlined and it is shown that a specific sensitivity measurement, termed control strength, would most readily clarify function and help obviate controversy. Methods for measuring control strength which deal with the problem of compartmentalization are considered and it is suggested that stochastic variation in single cell biochemistry might provide a constraint on the accuracy of control strength determinations.

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