1963
DOI: 10.2307/4040672
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Effect of Chemicals on Buds of Quackgrass Rhizomes

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“…In unattached rhizomes with a low nitrogen content, competition for water, nitrogen and carbohydrates is said to be the basis of apical dominance (Mclntyre, 1971). Although these results indicate tbat competition for nutrients and water is the basis of dominance, there is equally good evidence that the system is auxin controlled, for chemicals such as 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid, methyl-2-chloro-9-hydroxy-fluorene-(9)-carboxylate and 2-chloroethyl-phosphonic acid, which interfere with the polar transport of auxin, have promoted bud activity or delayed the onset of a new dominance system (Meyer & Buchholtz, 1963b;Chancellor, 1970).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…In unattached rhizomes with a low nitrogen content, competition for water, nitrogen and carbohydrates is said to be the basis of apical dominance (Mclntyre, 1971). Although these results indicate tbat competition for nutrients and water is the basis of dominance, there is equally good evidence that the system is auxin controlled, for chemicals such as 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid, methyl-2-chloro-9-hydroxy-fluorene-(9)-carboxylate and 2-chloroethyl-phosphonic acid, which interfere with the polar transport of auxin, have promoted bud activity or delayed the onset of a new dominance system (Meyer & Buchholtz, 1963b;Chancellor, 1970).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…This suppression may be due to a hormonal signal from the apex (Meyer and Buchholtz 1963;Rogan and Smith 1976) or to insufficient fixed carbon or nitrogen at the axillary buds because of the large sink of the growing apex (Mclntyre 1971, 1912. Qureshi and Mclntyre 1979.…”
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