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In the root-tip, ultra-violet radiations produce a destruction and a redistribution (increase of auxin concentration in dark zones) of the endogenous auxins. But, these radiations have no effect on the transport of auxins labelled with C14[β-(C14-2-indolyl-acetic) acid] through the irradiated tissues.
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Pilet, P.E. Action de la lumière sur le transport d'acideβ-indolyl-acétique marqué par du C14. Experientia 16, 111 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158092
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