Earshoot Development of Midwest Dent Corn Zea Mays L

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Earshoot Development of Midwest Dent Corn Zea Mays L
E B Ernest Benton Earley
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(1959) and Davies et al. (1966), which showed that 1 -percent IAA applied to decapitated stems of coleus and bean plants did not replace the inhibitory effect of the apical bud on the growth of lateral branches. Hoffman (1953) also reported that, although CPAA in- hibited auxin-controlled plant responses such as epinasty, swelling of stems, negative geotropism of stems, orienta- tion of stems to light, and rooting of cuttings, it did not replace the inhibitory effect of the terminal bud on the ...growth of axillary buds of tomato plants. On the other hand, Skoog and Thimann (1934), Thimann and Skoog (1934), Thimann (1937), and Link and Eggers (1946) showed that IAA applied to decapitated stems of Vicia faba and flax replaced the inhibitory effect of the apical bud on the growth of axillary buds. Klein and Link (19-48) reported that 75 ppm of 2, 4-dichlorophenoxy- acetic acid (2, 4-D) applied to tips of decapitated flax stems also inhibited axillary bud development.
Shank-base application From the base of each shank a notch of tissue was removed, and a lanolin-chemical mixture was applied in the notch.


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