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Controlled differentiation of foliar sclereids inFagraea fragrans

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Die Blätter vonFagraea fragrans enthalten polymorphe Sklereide Indolyl-Essigsäure (IES) in einer Konzentration von 0,125% hemmt die Verholzung der Sklereiden, höhere IES-Konzentrationen unterdrücken die Bildung der Sklereiden vollständig.

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Rao, A.N., Singarayar, M. Controlled differentiation of foliar sclereids inFagraea fragrans . Experientia 24, 298–299 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02152831

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