reviewJournal of Plant Growth RegulationOct 13, 2015HYBRID OA

A Century of Gibberellin Research

Rothamsted Research · The University of Texas at San Antonio

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Abstract

Gibberellin research has its origins in Japan in the 19th century, when a disease of rice was shown to be due to a fungal infection. The symptoms of the disease including overgrowth of the seedling and sterility were later shown to be due to secretions of the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi (now reclassified as Fusarium fujikuroi), from which the name gibberellin was derived for the active component. The profound effect of gibberellins on plant growth and development, particularly growth recovery in dwarf mutants and induction of bolting and flowering in some rosette species, prompted speculation that these fungal metabolites were endogenous plant growth regulators and this was confirmed by chemical…

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Keywords
  • Gibberellin
  • Gibberella fujikuroi
  • Biology
  • Botany
  • Plant physiology
  • Fungus
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