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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effect of Abscisic Acid on Growth Correlation in Vitis Vinifera L.

MG Mullins and Daphne J Osborne

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 23(2) 479 - 484
Published: 1970

Abstract

The inflorescences of woody grape vine cuttings usually atrophy if bud burst precedes emergence of adventitious roots (Mullins 1967). Roots are a site of cytokinin synthesis (Kende 1964; Itai and Vaadia 1965), and the ascending sap of vines is rich in endogenous cytokinin (Loeffler and Van Over beek 1964; Nitsch and Nitsch 1965; Skene and Kerridge 1967). The inflorescences of vine cuttings are retained and continue to grow if roots are initiated before bud burst, and the inflorescences of non-rooted cuttings are retained when treated with synthetic cytokinins (Mullins 1967).

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9700479

© CSIRO 1970

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