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Chapter 21: Cytokinins: Regulators of Cell Division
Topics
- Topic 21.1, Cultured Cells Can Acquire the Ability to Synthesize Cytokinins
- Topic 21.2, Structures of Some Naturally Occurring Cytokinins
- Topic 21.3, Various Methods Are Used to Detect and Identify Cytokinins
- Topic 21.4, The Biologically Active Form of Cytokinin Is the Free Base
- Topic 21.5, Cytokinins Are Also Present in Some tRNAs in Animal and Plant Cells
- Topic 21.6, The Structures of Opines
- Topic 21.7, The Ti Plasmid and Plant Genetic Engineering
- Topic 21.8, Phylogenetic Tree of IPT genes
- Topic 21.9, A Root-Derived Hormone, Strigolactone, Is Involved in the Suppression of Branching in Shoots
- Topic 21.10, Cytokinin Can Promote Light-Mediated Development
- Topic 21.11, Cytokinins Promote Cell Expansion and Greening in Cotyledons
- Topic 21.12, Cytokinins Interact with Elements of the Circadian Clock
- Topic 21.13, Chapter Twenty-One References
Essays
- Essay 21.1, 1955: The Discovery of Kinetin - Richard Amasino, Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA (August 2010)
- Essay 21.2, Cytokinin-Induced Form and Structure in Moss - Karen S. Schumaker, University of Arizona at Tucson, Dept. Plant Sciences (May 2006)