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- who: Zhou Yongmei from the Center for Genomics and Biotechnology, Provincial Key and Forestry University, China have published the paper: Responses of roots and rhizosphere of female papaya to the exogenous application of GA, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Exogenous u00adGA3 might increase the level of auxin, which was transported to roots by CpPIN1, where auxin upregulated CpLBD16 and repressed CpBP to promote the lateral root initiation and development.
- how: The results showed that the G u00ad A3-treated papaya roots had 272 differential metabolites and its rhizosphere soils had 127 differential metabolites . . .
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