Mammalian epidermal growth factor promotes plant growth
AUTOR(ES)
Dyer, Melvin I.
RESUMO
Application of mouse submaxillary gland epidermal growth factor to young sorghum seedlings at low concentrations (≈0.4-4 μM) increased shoot growth significantly over 3- and 6-day periods. The effects were dose dependent.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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