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Gibberellin on flower crops: Studies made of response of some commercially grown flowers to applications of plant growth regulating chemical compound

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Harry C. Kohl, University of California
Anton M. Kofranek, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(5):9-9.

Published May 01, 1957

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Plants vary in response to applications of gibberellins—plant growth regulating compounds—according to species, from great stem elongation or rapid flowering to no detectable reaction.

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Gibberellin on flower crops: Studies made of response of some commercially grown flowers to applications of plant growth regulating chemical compound

Harry C. Kohl, Anton M. Kofranek
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Gibberellin on flower crops: Studies made of response of some commercially grown flowers to applications of plant growth regulating chemical compound

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Authors

Harry C. Kohl, University of California
Anton M. Kofranek, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(5):9-9.

Published May 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Plants vary in response to applications of gibberellins—plant growth regulating compounds—according to species, from great stem elongation or rapid flowering to no detectable reaction.

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