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Response of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) to soil and foliar applied L-tryptophan.

Mustafa et al., 2016

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6362868821576208921
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Mustafa A
Hussain A
Naveed M
Ditta A
Nazli Z
Sattar A
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Soil & Environment

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L-tryptophan, an auxin precursor, is crucial for the regulation and coordination of many metabolic and physiological processes of plants. It was hypothesized that exogenous application of L-tryptophan may help in reducing time to onset of flowering and floral bud …
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