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Published December 1952 | Published
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Auxin-induced growth inhibition a natural consequence of two-point attachment

Abstract

It is characteristic of a great number of biologically active substances that the responses which they elicit are twofold, low concentrations of the material promoting a particular activity, and higher concentrations inhibiting it. This is the case with the auxin-induced growth responses of plants. An active auxin such as indole acetic acid (IAA) brings about and is essential to growth in length of stems, hypocotyls and other plant organs including the Avena coleoptile.

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© 1952 by the National Academy of Sciences. Communicated October 9, 1952. Report of work supported in part by the Herman Frasch Foundation.

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