1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf02041987
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Occurrence of the plant growth regulator jasmonic acid in plants

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“…4). This may reflect that the source of JA (1, 2), added exogenously or formed endogenously, influences the ability of JA (1,2) to be conjugated with amino acids. Although JA (1, 2) and its conjugates exhibited similar dose-response relationships (Fig.…”
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“…4). This may reflect that the source of JA (1, 2), added exogenously or formed endogenously, influences the ability of JA (1,2) to be conjugated with amino acids. Although JA (1, 2) and its conjugates exhibited similar dose-response relationships (Fig.…”
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“…1, (-)-JA, 1), and its volatile methyl ester (JM) have been identified in all plant species studied so far [1]. Furthermore, (-)-JA (1) was shown to occur conjugated with a variety of amino acids in higher plants [2,3].…”
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“…O s jasmonatos constituem um grupo de substâncias reguladoras endógenas do crescimento vegetal, identificadas em uma grande variedade de espécies vegetais tais como Jasminun grandiflorum, Rosmarinus officinalis Arthemisia absinthium L., sementes imaturas de Phaseolus vulgaris L. e Dolicos lablab L. (Meyer et al, 1984). LINARES AMP; HERNANDES C; FRANÇA SC; LOURENÇO MV.…”
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