Abstract
Plant hormones, which have been known for more than fifty years mediate many aspects of plant growth and development. Their pleiotropic effects and well known interactions in many single events cause difficulties when analysing single responses to one plant hormone. In the early eighties some doubts were raised as to the existence of plant hormones.
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Klämbt, D. (1996). Plant hormone receptors from binding proteins to functional units. In: Smith, A.R., et al. Plant Hormone Signal Perception and Transduction. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0131-5_6
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