Hormonal nature of seed responses to fluctuating temperatures in Cynara cardunculus [L.]

Cynara cardunculus [L.] seeds require incubation at fluctuating temperatures to terminate dormancy. In this study, we analysed the physiological mechanisms underlying such a requirement, focusing on the role of abscisic acid [ABA] and gibberellin [GA]. As a conceptual framework, we considered the po...

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Autor principal: Huarte, Héctor Roberto
Otros Autores: Benech Arnold, Roberto Luis
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