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In the course of studies on the changes in endogenous growth substances which occur during flower initiation and development, it has been demonstrated that, as soon as the inductive treatment is started, the relative importance of the existing growth substances changes [4, 6]. When a plant becomes ready to bolt and flower, at least in the long-day and cold-requiring species studied, a new substance (called E) appears in the extract prepared from the apex.
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Harada, H. (1962). Endogenous Gibberellins and Flowering. In: Knapp, R. (eds) Eigenschaften und Wirkungen der Gibberelline. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86485-8_7
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