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gibberellins

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PubMed CID102004933
MeSH IDM0009226

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Research Excerpts

Overview

Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of typical phytohormones, which regulate plant growth and development. They regulate seed germination, stem elongation, leaf expansion, pollen maturation, and the development of flowers, fruits and seeds.

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"Gibberellins are a class of typical phytohormones, which regulate plant growth and development. "( AtCPS V326M significantly affect the biosynthesis of gibberellins.
Chu, JF; Kong, DY; Ling, HQ; Liu, Y; Wan, YL; Xin, PY; Zhao, SZ, 2022
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of tetracyclic diterpenoid phytohormones that regulate many aspects of plant development, including seed germination, stem elongation, leaf expansion, pollen maturation, and the development of flowers, fruits and seeds. "( Gibberellin Metabolism and Signaling: Targets for Improving Agronomic Performance of Crops.
Chu, C; Gao, S, 2020
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are an important group of phytohormones associated with diverse growth and developmental processes, including cell elongation, seed germination, and secondary growth. "( Gibberellin Signaling Promotes the Secondary Growth of Storage Roots in
Bae, W; Cho, H; Geem, KR; Hong, CP; Jang, I; Jo, IH; Kim, J; Lee, J; Ryu, H; Shim, D; Yoo, SI; Yu, J, 2021
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a family of plant hormones that are important to multiple aspects of plant growth and development, especially stem elongation. "( Plant Stature Related receptor-like Kinanse2 (PSRK2) acts as a factor that determines stem elongation toward gibberellins response in rice.
Li, L; Li, Y; Lin, J; Liu, X; Tang, D; Zhao, X, 2018
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a group of phytohormones that control many developmental processes in higher plants. "( Characterization of gibberellin biosynthetic gene cluster from Fusarium proliferatum.
Kang, MS; Kim, C; Kim, JG; Kim, YE; Lee, JH; Rim, SO; Seu, YB; Yoon, H; You, YH, 2013
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a group of diterpene-type plant hormones biosynthesized from ent-kaurenoic acid via ent-kaurene."( Blue-light irradiation up-regulates the ent-kaurene synthase gene and affects the avoidance response of protonemal growth in Physcomitrella patens.
Kawaide, H; Miyazaki, S; Nakajima, M; Natsume, M; Toyoshima, H, 2014
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of important phytohormones regulating a variety of physiological processes during normal plant growth and development. "( Arabidopsis DELLA protein degradation is controlled by a type-one protein phosphatase, TOPP4.
Guo, X; Hou, S; Huang, Y; Li, J; Qin, Q; Wang, W; Xu, X; Yue, J, 2014
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of phytohormones that exert profound and diverse effects on plant growth and development, such as seed germination and leaf expansion. "( [Recent advances in the analysis of gibberellins plant hormones].
Cai, Z; Lu, M; Xiao, R; Xu, L; Zhang, X, 2015
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of plant hormones with diverse functions. "( Gibberellins regulate iron deficiency-response by influencing iron transport and translocation in rice seedlings (Oryza sativa).
Wang, B; Wei, H; Xue, Z; Zhang, WH, 2017
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"Gibberellins are a group of naturally occurring diterpenoid based phytohormones that play a vital role in plant growth and development. "( Self-assembly of gibberellic amide assemblies and their applications in the growth and fabrication of ordered gold nanoparticles.
Banerjee, IA; Carlo, AD; Fowles, CC; Smoak, EM, 2010
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a group of diterpene-type plant hormones biosynthesized from ent-kaurene via ent-kaurenoic acid. "( Endogenous diterpenes derived from ent-kaurene, a common gibberellin precursor, regulate protonema differentiation of the moss Physcomitrella patens.
Hanada, A; Hasebe, M; Hayashi, K; Hiwatashi, Y; Horie, K; Kawaide, H; Mander, LN; Nakajima, M; Nakashima, T; Nozaki, H; Yamaguchi, S; Yamane, H, 2010
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"The gibberellins (GAs) are an important group of hormones which exert various effects on promoter and regulator of plant growth. "( New perspectives of gibberellic acid production: a review.
de Oliveira, J; Rodrigues, C; Soccol, CR; Vandenberghe, LP, 2012
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"The gibberellins (GAs) are a group of endogenous compounds that promote the growth of most plant organs, including stem internodes. "( Leaf-induced gibberellin signaling is essential for internode elongation, cambial activity, and fiber differentiation in tobacco stems.
Aloni, R; Dayan, J; Fromm, H; Gong, F; Hedden, P; Sun, TP; Voronin, N, 2012
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"Gibberellins (GA) are an important family of plant growth regulators, which are essential for many aspects of plant growth and development. "( STUNTED mediates the control of cell proliferation by GA in Arabidopsis.
Fan, S; Fang, L; Hou, X; Kumar, PP; Lee, LY; Yu, H, 2012
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of plant hormones and form a large family consisting of more than 120 members."( Epitope mapping of gibberellin to the anti-gibberellin A(4) monoclonal antibody by saturation transfer difference NMR spectroscopy.
Hemmi, H; Murata, T; Nakajima, M; Yamaguchi, I; Yoshida, M, 2003
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"Gibberellins are a specific growth requirement of tissue cultures derived from the staminate cones of Cupressus funebris. "( Response of Cupressus funebris tissue cultures to gibberellins.
EPP, RR; STRAUS, J, 1960
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of plant hormones involved in the regulation of flower development in Arabidopsis. "( Floral homeotic genes are targets of gibberellin signaling in flower development.
Ito, T; Kumar, P; Meyerowitz, EM; Peng, J; Yu, H; Zhao, Y, 2004
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a family of plant hormones controlling many aspects of plant growth and development including stem elongation, germination, and the transition from vegetative growth to flowering. "( Gibberellin metabolism and signaling.
Rieu, I; Steber, CM; Thomas, SG, 2005
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of phytohormones that regulate many aspects of plant growth and development processes including stem elongation, flowering, and seed germination. "( The rice OsGAE1 is a novel gibberellin-regulated gene and involved in rice growth.
Jan, A; Kitano, H; Komatsu, S; Matsumoto, H, 2006
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"Gibberellins (GAs) is a sort of high efficiency plant growth regulator which is very important for cotton fiber initiation and development. "( [Gibberellin signal transduction and cotton fiber molecular development].
Cui, BM; Peng, M; Wang, R; Zhang, GF, 2007
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a large family of tetracyclic, diterpenoid plant hormones that induce a wide range of plant growth responses. "( Gibberellin receptor and its role in gibberellin signaling in plants.
Matsuoka, M; Motoyuki, A; Nakajima, M; Ueguchi-Tanaka, M, 2007
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a major class of plant hormones that control many developmental processes, including seed development and germination, flower and fruit development, and flowering time. "( SPINDLY, a tetratricopeptide repeat protein involved in gibberellin signal transduction in Arabidopsis.
Binkowski, KA; Jacobsen, SE; Olszewski, NE, 1996
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"The gibberellins (GAs) are a complex family of diterpenoid compounds, some of which are potent endogenous regulators of plant growth. "( Gibberellin dose-response regulation of GA4 gene transcript levels in Arabidopsis.
Cowling, RJ; Harberd, NP; Kamiya, Y; Seto, H, 1998
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a large family of isoprenoid plant hormones hormones, some of which are bioactive growth regulators, controlling seed germination, stem elongation, and flowering. "( Biosynthesis of gibberellins in Gibberella fujikuroi: biomolecular aspects.
Tudzynski, B, 1999
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"Gibberellins are a classic example of the production of plant growth regulators by microorganisms. "( Regulation of gibberellin formation by the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi.
Brückner, B, 1992
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"Gibberellins (GAs) are a class of plant hormones involved in the regulation of plant growth and development. "( Gibberellin perception in the Avena fatua aleurone.
Beale, MH; Hooley, R; Smith, SJ, 1990
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Actions

Gibberellins (GAs) mainly inhibit the establishment of Arum-type AM symbiosis in most model plants. The effects of GAs on Paris-type Am symbiosis are unclear. Gibberelli is the main cause of seed dormancy breaking.

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"Gibberellins (GAs) mainly inhibit the establishment of Arum-type AM symbiosis in most model plants, whereas the effects of GAs on Paris-type AM symbiosis are unclear."( Gibberellin Promotes Fungal Entry and Colonization during Paris-Type Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Eustoma grandiflorum.
Kaminaka, H; Kanno, Y; Miura, C; Seo, M; Takeda, N; Takemura, Y; Tominaga, T; Yamato, M, 2020
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"gibberellins) is the main cause of seed dormancy breaking."( Proteome analysis of Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.) seeds dormancy breaking and germination: influence of abscisic and gibberellic acids.
Pawłowski, TA, 2009
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"Gibberellins (GA) inhibit flowering only in non-recurrent roses."( A survey of flowering genes reveals the role of gibberellins in floral control in rose.
Foucher, F; Hibrand-Saint Oyant, L; Lalanne, D; Le Couviour, F; Remay, A; Thouroude, T, 2009
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"Gibberellins (GAs) cause dramatic increases in plant height and a genetic block in the synthesis of GA(1) explains the dwarfing of Mendel's pea. "( Selective deactivation of gibberellins below the shoot apex is critical to flowering but not to stem elongation of Lolium.
Asp, T; Blundell, CA; Evans, LT; King, RW; MacMillan, CP; Mander, LN, 2008
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Toxicity

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"Ammonium (NH4+) phytotoxicity is a worldwide phenomenon, but the primary toxic mechanisms are still controversial."( Enhanced accumulation of gibberellins rendered rice seedlings sensitive to ammonium toxicity.
Wang, B; Wei, H; Zhang, H; Zhang, WH, 2020
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Compound-Compound Interactions

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" On the other hand, early application of 1000 ppm CCC and also late application of 50 ppm GA3 when combined with early application of either 1000 ppm or 2000 ppm CCC produced greater alkaloid percentage yields in stem, leaves, and whole plants more than other treatments or the controls."( The effect of gibberellic acid alone and when combined with [2-chloroethyl]-trimethyl ammonium chloride on the growth and alkaloid content of Solanum laciniatum aiton.
Ahmed, SS; Eid, MN; El-Antably, HM, 1975
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Bioavailability

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"82 g, the percentage of hard seed was up to 100%, viability was 83%, its water absorption speed and absorption rate were relatively low."( [Primary study on dormancy and release method for Berchemia lineata seed].
He, ML; Li, DL; Xiong, Y; Yan, HJ; Ye, YY, 2013
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Dosage Studied

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" Both Aloe and gibberellin similarly inhibited inflammation in a dose-response manner."( Aloe vera and gibberellin. Anti-inflammatory activity in diabetes.
Davis, RH; Maro, NP, 1989
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" Furthermore, results from GA3 dose-response experiments suggest that GA3 and spy-1 interact in an additive manner."( Mutations at the SPINDLY locus of Arabidopsis alter gibberellin signal transduction.
Jacobsen, SE; Olszewski, NE, 1993
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" The results of these experiments show that spy-7 and gar2-1 affect the GA dose-response relationship for a wide range of GA responses and suggest that all GA-regulated processes are controlled through a negatively acting GA-signaling pathway."( Extragenic suppressors of the Arabidopsis gai mutation alter the dose-response relationship of diverse gibberellin responses.
Caño-Delgado, A; Harberd, NP; Moritz, T; Peng, J; Richards, DE, 1999
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" Lines containing increased expression of AtGA2ox8 exhibited a GA dose-response curve for stem elongation similar to that of the biosynthetic mutant ga1-11."( Overexpression of a novel class of gibberellin 2-oxidases decreases gibberellin levels and creates dwarf plants.
Amasino, RM; Bizzell, CM; Lee, DJ; Schomburg, FM; Zeevaart, JA, 2003
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" ABA dose-response experiments with and without HvSPY overexpression showed that the induction by HvSPY occurred in addition to the ABA effect."( Increased dehydrin promoter activity caused by HvSPY is independent of the ABA response pathway.
Robertson, M, 2003
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" Our study shows that SA blocks barley seed germination in a dosage dependent manner."( Salicylic acid inhibits gibberellin-induced alpha-amylase expression and seed germination via a pathway involving an abscisic-acid-inducible WRKY gene.
Cook, E; Hanzlik, S; Shen, QJ; Xie, Z; Zhang, ZL, 2007
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" The PGRs treatments caused different effects on the antioxidant defense systems and MDA content of dosed rats compared to controls."( Evalution of toxicity of abcisic acid and gibberellic acid in rats: 50 days drinking water study.
Celik, I; Isik, I; Tuluce, Y, 2007
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" The results indicated that significant dose-response relationship was observed between ABA contents and the concentrations of single fluoranthene and combined pollution of fluoranthene and benzo(a)pyrene, and ABA content responded more intensive to single fluoranthene than to combined treatment."( [Dose-response relationships between endogenous phytohormones of high plant and concentrations of fluoranthene and benzo(a)pyrene in soils].
Li, XY; Song, YF; Sun, TH; Zhou, QX, 2007
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"This paper reviews: (1) the breakthrough dose-response experiments that show that root growth is regulated by GA in a lower concentration range than is required for shoot growth; (2) research on the regulation of GA biosynthesis pathways that are known predominantly to control shoot growth; and (3) recent research on GA signalling pathways, including GA receptors, which have been suggested to participate in GA-mediated growth regulation."( Tall or short? Slender or thick? A plant strategy for regulating elongation growth of roots by low concentrations of gibberellin.
Tanimoto, E, 2012
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" Dose-response curves showed that max2 seeds are hyposensitive to GA and hypersensitive to ABA in seed germination responses."( MAX2 affects multiple hormones to promote photomorphogenesis.
Bu, QY; Huq, E; Shen, H; Zhu, L, 2012
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" Germination of krp6 mutant seeds occurs more rapidly, is slightly insensitive to ABA in dose-response assays, but also hypersensitive to the GA synthesis inhibitor PAC."( Re-induction of the cell cycle in the Arabidopsis post-embryonic root meristem is ABA-insensitive, GA-dependent and repressed by KRP6.
Bassel, GW; Murray, JA; Nieuwland, J; Randall, RS; Stamm, P; Wen, B, 2016
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[information is derived through text-mining from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Research

Studies (4,011)

TimeframeStudies, This Drug (%)All Drugs %
pre-1990537 (13.39)18.7374
1990's260 (6.48)18.2507
2000's982 (24.48)29.6817
2010's1582 (39.44)24.3611
2020's650 (16.21)2.80
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]

Market Indicators

Research Demand Index: 67.31

According to the monthly volume, diversity, and competition of internet searches for this compound, as well the volume and growth of publications, there is estimated to be very strong demand-to-supply ratio for research on this compound.

MetricThis Compound (vs All)
Research Demand Index67.31 (24.57)
Research Supply Index8.32 (2.92)
Research Growth Index4.95 (4.65)
Search Engine Demand Index158.28 (26.88)
Search Engine Supply Index2.64 (0.95)

This Compound (67.31)

All Compounds (24.57)

Study Types

Publication TypeThis drug (%)All Drugs (%)
Trials0 (0.00%)5.53%
Reviews351 (8.53%)6.00%
Case Studies3 (0.07%)4.05%
Observational0 (0.00%)0.25%
Other3,759 (91.39%)84.16%
[information is prepared from research data collected from National Library of Medicine (NLM), extracted Dec-2023]