Arabidopsis thaliana (IMAGE)
Caption
Seedling of Arabidopsis thaliana. The magnifying glass enlarges the root tip: the cell nuclei are colored from blue to green and yellow to red as the amount of auxin increases. Most auxin is located where the tilt (gravitational vector) is greatest. Bottom: the chemical structure of auxin.
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S. Shanmugaratnam, A.C. Stiel, M. Kolb
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