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New tricks for old dogmas?
Journal Article

New tricks for old dogmas?

1990
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Overview
[...]they still seem to believe that auxin movement across tropistically stimulated organs is relevant despite the fact that the two isolated halves of longitudinally bisected organs show a gravitropic response'. [...]our use of the model is appropriate. By contrast to maize, where the phototropic response resembles what is known for that of many other plants7, the phototropic response of Avena seems to be unique in several respects: it is the only plant in which a region of negative curvatures occur in the phototropic fluence response curve\"; the pattern of growth response is apparently more varied than in other plants2; and measurements of auxin concentrations in oat have given confusing and contradictory results'. [...]oat would seem a poor model system for phototropism.
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Nature Publishing Group