Sustained ethylene production in Agrobacterium-transformed carrot disks caused by expression of the T-DNA tms gene products.
AUTOR(ES)
Goodman, T C
RESUMO
Agrobacterium-infected carrot disks continually produced elevated levels of ethylene. Ethylene production was mediated by the elevated levels of auxin synthesized in transformed tissues.
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