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pubmed-article:12453580pubmed:abstractTextA lateral bud growth inhibitor was isolated from etiolated pea seedlings and identified as indole-3-aldehyde. The indole-3-aldehyde content was significantly higher in the diffusates from explants with apical bud and indole-3-acetic acid treated decapitated explants, in which apical dominance is maintained, than in those from decapitated ones releasing apical dominance. When the indole-3-aldehyde was applied to the cut surface of etiolated decapitated plants or directly to the lateral buds, it inhibited outgrowth of the latter. These results suggest that indole-3-aldehyde plays an important role as a lateral bud growth inhibitor in apical dominance of pea seedlings.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:12453580pubmed:articleTitleIsolation and identification of lateral bud growth inhibitor, indole-3-aldehyde, involved in apical dominance of pea seedlings.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:12453580pubmed:affiliationUniversity of Tsukuba, Doctoral Program in Agricultural Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8572, Japan. eri@bsys.tsukuba.ac.jplld:pubmed