【摘 要】
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In higher plants, gravitropism is a key factor that affects plant architecture.The growth of shoot upwards to light is a negatively gravitropic response.The auxin concentration is considered to play a
【机 构】
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State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics and National Center for Plant Gene Research, Institute of Gen
【出 处】
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21st Conference of the International Plant Growth Substances
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In higher plants, gravitropism is a key factor that affects plant architecture.The growth of shoot upwards to light is a negatively gravitropic response.The auxin concentration is considered to play an important role in shoot gravitropism, however, the mechanism underlying the hormonal control of shoot gravitropism is still largely unknown.
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