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IT has been demonstrated1–5 that an increase in the extensibility of cell wall is involved in the growth-promoting effect of auxin. Hence it is of interest to see if gibberellin has a similar effect.
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YODA, S., ASHIDA, J. Effect of Gibberellin on the Extensibility of the Pea Stem. Nature 182, 879–880 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182879a0
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