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Recent evidence indicates that in pea stems auxin (the original plant hormone) acts by promoting the synthesis of another “classical” hormone, gibberellin (GA).
The challenge now is to extend that finding into other organs of pea, as well as into other species, and to determine whether auxin also affects GA signal transduction. We have several Honours projects designed to take up that challenge.
Authorised by the Head of School, Plant Science
18 April, 2012
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