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Home : Papers & Abstracts : Auxin Transport In Plants : The Polarity of Auxin Transport in Inverted Cuttings

The Polarity of Auxin Transport in Inverted Cuttings
by Rupert Sheldrake
New Phytol (1974) 74, 637-642

Abstract: The original, basipetal polarity of auxin transport persisted in the stems of inverted cuttings of Tagetes, tomato and tobacco in spite of the reversal of the relative positions of the roots and shoots. No significant acropetal auxin transport could be detected even after four months growth. These results indicate that the polarity of newly formed cells in secondarily thickening internodes is determined by the existing polarity of auxin transport within the tissues.

 
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