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Biologically‐active soluble oligosaccharides from pea stem tissues

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Two active fractions of soluble oligosaccharides were isolated from pea (Pisum sativumL.) stem tissues. Both fractions are capable of affecting different phases of root development on buckwheat thin cell‐layer explants (TCLs) and of inhibiting auxin‐promoted growth of etiolated pea stem segments. The existence of non‐wall bioactive oligosaccharides which may have a role in cell development in vivo is proposed.

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Received 27 September 1994/Revised version received 24 October 1994 – Communicated by A. Komamine

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Zabotina, O., Gurjanov, O., Ayupova, D. et al. Biologically‐active soluble oligosaccharides from pea stem tissues. Plant Cell Reports 15, 954–957 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002990050156

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