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Molecular and Subcellular Aspects of Hormone Action

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Hormonal Regulation of Development I

Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology ((PLANT,volume 9))

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Throughout this chapter the terms hormone and growth regulator will be used interchangeably. The designation “hormone” was originally restricted by definition to compounds that are produced naturally and exert their action in tissues or cellular localities removed from the point of synthesis. Both terms are, however, widely used in the current literature on plant growth regulation and development to cover both natural and synthetic compounds.

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