1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02346007
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The uptake and the transport of14C-labeled epibrassinolide in intact seedlings of cucumber and wheat

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“…Similarly, when 14 C-epiBL was applied to the roots of cucumber and wheat seedlings, 14 C was soon detected throughout both plant species (Nishikawa et al, 1994). However, in this case, it is not clear if the 14 C detected was 14 C-epiBL itself or a labeled metabolite of 14 C-epiBL.…”
Section: Brs Do Not Undergo Long-distance Transport Between the Shootmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Similarly, when 14 C-epiBL was applied to the roots of cucumber and wheat seedlings, 14 C was soon detected throughout both plant species (Nishikawa et al, 1994). However, in this case, it is not clear if the 14 C detected was 14 C-epiBL itself or a labeled metabolite of 14 C-epiBL.…”
Section: Brs Do Not Undergo Long-distance Transport Between the Shootmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Similar results were obtained when 3 H-CS was applied to the apical bud and when 3 H-BL was applied to either leaves or the apical bud (data not shown). applied 14 C-epiBL was not transported from the treated leaf even after 7 d (Nishikawa et al, 1994).…”
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“…The efffect of BR on leaf blade-elongation was striking at a high concentration (2 X IQ-6 M). This may be because BRS are hardly absorbed (Nishikawa et al, 1994), difficult to move (Nishikawa et al, 1996) and rapidly metabolized in plants (Yokota, 1992).…”
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