| auxin |
Auxins are a group of plant growth substances (often called phytohormones or plant hormones). Auxins play essential role in coordination of many growth and behavorial processes in the plant life. In fact auxins and theirs, strikingly very ingenious and complex, transport througtout the plant have been demonstrated to be the basic coordinative signal of plant developement. They also often control action of other plant hormones. ...
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| auxotroph |
A mutant strain of a given organism that is unable to synthesize a molecule required for growth and therefore must have that molecule supplied in the growth medium in order for it to grow.
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| auxotrophic mutation |
A mutation that affects an organism's ability to make a particular molecule essential for growth.
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| auxotroph |
A strain of microorganism lacking the ability to synthesize one or more essential growth factors. (16)
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| auxin |
A plant growth-regulating substance (Indol-3-ylacetic acid) found in plants that stimulates cell elongation in plant tissues.
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