Effect of exogenous application of nucleic acids and auxin on the rooting of hypocotyl cuttings of Impatiens balsamina. Evidence for the uptake of information molecules

Bhattacharya, Sheila ; Bhattacharya, N. C. ; Nanda, K. K. (1976) Effect of exogenous application of nucleic acids and auxin on the rooting of hypocotyl cuttings of Impatiens balsamina. Evidence for the uptake of information molecules Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 32 (10). pp. 1301-1303. ISSN 1420-682X

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Abstract

Exogenously supplied DNA and RNA hastened root initiation and also increased the formation of roots on hypocotyl cuttings of Impatients balsamina with intact apex and cotyledons. IAA appreciably increased the nucleic acid-caused enhancement in root formation. In combination with lowe concentrations of nucleic acids, it event stimulated the growth of roots as well as of hypocotyls. Higher concentrations of nucleic acids were, however, toxic.

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