Plant Growth Regulators Articles
Plant increase regulators (PGR) are natural compounds, both synthesized within the plant or as an applied substance, that in very
low concentrations can either growth or lower plant increase. New York State regulates PGRs as pesticides, as many herbicides are classified as growth regulators and therefore, they are registered with the EPA. Plants create
biomass (leaves, stems, roots, flowers) by producing new
cells from existing
cells that divide (cell division). Cell division increases the number of cells. Once the plant has new cells, these
cells must stretch or elongate to make new organs (leaves, roots, flowers) by a process called cell elongation. These processes are indirectly regulated by a plant hormone, gibberillic acid (GA). As GA levels increase, growth (division & elongation) occurs and the plant creates new biomass. The journal of Plant boom regulation is an global ebook featuring original articles on all factors of plant boom and improvement. Posted manuscripts document query-based studies using hormonal, physiological, environmental, genetic, biophysical, developmental and/or molecular approaches to observe the regulation of plant increase. In the perspective of regulatory control the plant growth regulators are classified under Pesticides.
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High Impact List of Articles
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Effects of both urea and light on the ability of accumulation and secretion of proteins and phenolics by Cladonia verticillaris
Talitha L.Vasconcelos, Roberto deArmas, Eugênia C.Pereira, RocÃÂo Santiago, Nicaçio H.Da Silva, CarlosVicente,MarÃÂa-Estrella Legaz Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Effects of both urea and light on the ability of accumulation and secretion of proteins and phenolics by Cladonia verticillaris
Talitha L.Vasconcelos, Roberto deArmas, Eugênia C.Pereira, RocÃÂo Santiago, Nicaçio H.Da Silva, CarlosVicente,MarÃÂa-Estrella Legaz Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Innovative and simplest alternative analytical technology(AAT) for testing soil nutrients
K.Perumal, S.Ananthi, J.Arunkumar Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Innovative and simplest alternative analytical technology(AAT) for testing soil nutrients
K.Perumal, S.Ananthi, J.Arunkumar Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Acomparative analytical study of kaolin rocks fromukpor (Anambra state), ubulu-uku (Delta state) and ngwo white (Enugu state)
U.P.Ojukwu, P.A.Egbo Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Acomparative analytical study of kaolin rocks fromukpor (Anambra state), ubulu-uku (Delta state) and ngwo white (Enugu state)
U.P.Ojukwu, P.A.Egbo Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Comparative study between zircons fromthe Rosetta beach sand and wadi al arish
EmadA.Hamouda, AtifA.El Nahas Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Comparative study between zircons fromthe Rosetta beach sand and wadi al arish
EmadA.Hamouda, AtifA.El Nahas Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Determination of kresoxim-methyl residues in different types of Indian tropical soils
KarriApparao,M.S.Surendra Babu,Tentu NageswaraRao, T.B.Patrudu,M.V.Basaveswara Rao Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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Determination of kresoxim-methyl residues in different types of Indian tropical soils
KarriApparao,M.S.Surendra Babu,Tentu NageswaraRao, T.B.Patrudu,M.V.Basaveswara Rao Original Article: Journal of Soil Science Research
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