Accelerated endogenous growth in Avena coleoptile segments
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Summary
An unexpected acceleration in elongation of Avena coleoptile segments has been observed with a position sensor transducer 2 to 2.5 h after excision when the segments are immersed in 5 mM succinate buffer (pH 6). The cause of the accelerated growth is unknown.
Keywords
Succinate Position Sensor Endogenous Growth Accelerate Growth Sensor Transducer
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