Ah, that's exactly what I was remembering, john, thank you! Guess you
can tell I'm not a hormone physiologist -- auxin, GA, cytokinins one
of those hormones... ;)
On Feb 24, 2006, at 10:26 AM, John Hewitson wrote:
> On 24 Feb 2006, at 2:55 pm, William E Williams wrote:
>>> I thought I remembered a posting here a while ago about some plant
>> species that had had auxin response bred out of them
>> Perhaps you were thinking of barley grains which no longer produce
> amylase in response to GA in today's short-straw varieties. We had
> a discussion on this.
>> Doesn't help you solve your auxin problem, but you may sleep better
> without puzzling over where you had seen the auxin reference??!!
>> John
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