Dwarf Pea Plants And Gibberellic Acid. Showed an average height of 158 cm while the gibberellic acid-treated group of dwarf peas had an average height of 352 cm. Our scientists have extensive industrial experience in leading agrochemical companies. It showed no effect on the elongation growth of excised stem segments of either dwarf or normal pea when given alone. The results supported the hypothesis.
Annonce Crop science experts producing herbicides insecticides and fungicides. Sativum tall and dwarf pea plants treated with GA 3 grew significantly higher than the plants treated with water. The effect of exogenously applied gibberellic GA 3 acid on developmental processes in dwarf pea and dwarf maize seedlings was studied. Plants responded to the phytohormone by accelerated longitudinal growth rate and apparent shortening of developmental phases. Gibberellic acid at concentrations between 10 and 100 mg1 greatly stimulated the elongation growth of intact dwarf pea plant but showed little or no effect on that of Alaska pea. Recall that dwarf peas have a genetic mutation that predisposes them to remain much shorter than normal peas.
Gibberellic acid 29 or 290 μM injected into drip irrigation lines significantly stimulated internode elongation of dwarf peas and the 290-μM soil treatment produced significantly taller plants than did the 29-μM treatment.
Performing a t-test on these values showed significant differences between the control dwarf and the gibberellic acid-treated dwarf peas t0022 and between. Gibberellic acid at concentrations between 10 and 100 mg1 greatly stimulated the elongation growth of intact dwarf pea plant but showed little or no effect on that of Alaska pea. Annonce plant cell culture tested available from Sigma-Aldrich. Recall that dwarf peas have a genetic mutation that predisposes them to remain much shorter than normal peas. When similarly grafted plants were supplied with gibberellic acid good graft unions did not inhibit its. Annonce Crop science experts producing herbicides insecticides and fungicides.