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Loss of Geotropism and Modification of Root Hair Development Produced by Amitrole

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2017

B. Counts*
Affiliation:
Botany Department, University of California at Los Angeles. U. S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter, California
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Extract

Although a number of physiological effects of amitrole (3–amino–1,2,4–triazole) on plants have been reported there appears to be nothing in the literature on its effect on germination and seedling development in cotton.

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Brief Papers
Information
Weeds , Volume 9 , Issue 2 , April 1961 , pp. 329 - 330
Copyright
Copyright © 1961 Weed Science Society of America 

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