Analysis of 2,4-D transport
Shogo Yamaguchi
Hilgardia, 1965, vol. 36, issue 9
Abstract:
Dinitrophenol, anoxia, and starvation reduced the absorption and retention of 2,4-D in roots and leaves of bean, cotton, barley and soybean plants. Phloem translocation of the compound was likewise reduced. Apoplast mobility of the compound was, however, increased.
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Date: 1965
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