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Etiolation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Etiolation occurs when plants are grown in either partial or complete absence of light, and is characterized by long, weak stems; smaller, sparser leaves due to longer internodes; and a pale yellow c...
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Etiolation applied to stock plants was found to increase rooting of difficult- to-root cuttings including mango. Basically it includes sequential treatments ...
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Etiolation as a stockplant pretreatment was used with success on woody plants as early as the 1920s (12, 13, 18). The addi- tional pretreatment of banding ...
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From the following article: ... Christiane Reinbothe, Nikolai Lebedev and Steffen Reinbothe ... a, LHPP, reconstituted as described in Fig. 3b (fraction 5), was incubated with a mixed galactolipid and sulpholipid preparation from barley etioplasts (dashed line, + lipids). Control incubations were identical except for...
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The shoots are yellowish since nearly no chlorophyll is produced, though Tradescantia albiflora, several gymnosperms and many lower plants are exceptions that synthesize chlorophyll even in darkness. A plant development that is impaired by the absence of light is called etiolation, the plants are said to be etiolated...
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