auxin Sentence Examples | Use auxin in a sentence

1.isolation and identification the auxin binding protein is one of the major works in the studying of auxin receptor.

2.differentiation to form roots, shoots and plantlets can be induced by selecting an appropriate auxin: cytokinin ratio for the medium.

3.researchers have known since the 1930s that the actively growing tip of a plant releases a hormone called auxin.

4.role of pin proteins in polar auxin transport

5.endogenous auxin is often distributed asymmetrically throughout the plant, accumulated in certain tissues and cells.

6.effects of auxin and ethylene on adventitious root organogenesis in soybean hypocotyl cuttings

7.the effect of auxin variety and concentration and leaf size on propagating result of iris plantlets

8.in this research, the technique of immuno-gold localization of endogenous auxin was investigated with walnut and poplar.

9.phytohormones, especially auxin, play essential roles in coordination of these two regulation mechanisms.

10.it is inconsistent to attribute such a short lag period to a result of an auxin effect on gene activity.

11.the results suggest that wox11 may be an integrator of auxin and cytokinin signaling that feeds into rr2 to regulate cell proliferation during crown root development.

12.regulation of auxin, ethylene and nitric oxide on adventitious rooting in arabidopsis hypocotyl cuttings

13.phytohormones such as auxin, gibberellin could promote root system growth.

14.this review summarized the role of pin proteins in polar auxin transport at the cellular level and current research advances on regulation of their function.

15.when the top of the main shoot is removed -- by pruning or breakage -- the auxin is no long produced.

16.whenever a plant responds to applied, i.e., unbalanced, applications of auxin, ethylene is produced.

17.effects of exogenous auxin on related enzymes activities of sucrose metabolism and gene expression in tomato fruits

18.auxin and cytokinin regulate organ regeneration of arabidopsis in vitro

19.these buds themselves also produce auxin.

20.normally, the t-dna region contains genes for auxin and cytokinin biosynthesis and for amino acid and sugar derivative production.

21.an auxin increases the growth in length of a plant cell, thus causing the curving of a stem, or roof, in phototropism and geotropism.

22.auxin and cytokinin regulate organ regeneration in vitro from the stem explant of arabidopsis

23.review on auxin signal transduction pathway and biological functions

24.auxin influx carriers are involved in auxin transport and plant development.

25.researchers have known since the nineteen thirties that the actively growing tip of a plant releases a hormone called auxin.

26.the media for maintaining cells in culture is optimized for each species and cell type and will include auxin and cytokinin to stimulate cell division.

27.auxin is a pivotal plant hormone that controls many aspects of plant growth and development.

28.auxin homeostasis, polar transport and signaling affect the whole progress of leaf development.

29.endogenous auxin, or indole-3-acetic acid ( iaa), plays a central role during root induction in woody plants.

30.however, the regulatory mechanisms of root initiation by both cytokinin and auxin are poorly understood.

31.scientists say the auxin has an indirect effect on buds on the side of the stem to prevent branching.

32.the invention discloses a new auxin conjugated protein having the function of adjusting the sensitivity of the plant to auxin or adjusting plant leaf area.

33.for long-term tissue cultures of domestic carrot the only requirement for adventive embryogeny was addition of an auxin.

34.furthermore, effects of auxin treatment of decapitated plants on the expression of cytokinin biosynthetic genes suggest that d10 promotes cytokinin biosynthesis by reducing auxin levels.

35.this is achieved by increasing cell-wall expansibility, but it requires the presence of auxin, too.

36.auxin is now known to be a key regulator of polar events in plant cells.

37.our discovery of these genes and the locations where auxin is produced in the plant can be applied to agricultural problems, such as how to make seedless fruit or plants with stronger stems.

38.advances on carriers of plant polar auxin transport