Search for dissertations about: "IAA"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word IAA.
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1. Beta cell function in autoimmune diabetes in young adults
Abstract : This thesis presents the results from a study of the first four years of diabetes in 879 patients aged 15-34 years at diagnosis. The aims of this study were to compare clinical classification with the presence of autoantibodies, to study the natural course of beta cell function during the first years of disease and to define predictive factors for the remaining beta cell function after diagnosis. READ MORE
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2. Integrated Agriculture and Aquaculture Systems (IAA) for Enhanced Food Production and Income Diversification in Tanzania
Abstract : Aquaculture production in Tanzania has increased in recent years, responding to an increased demand for fish, partly because of an increasing population and declining catches of wild fish. However, the current aquaculture production is still low, dominated by small scale farming systems, that are struggling with a number of challenges such as lack of improved fish breeds, feeds, technical skills and low adoption rates. READ MORE
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3. The effect of kinetin on the levels of indoleacetic acid and indoleacetylaspartic acid like conjugates in plants
Abstract : From studies with seeds of bean, pine and maize and of young bean plants, it has been shown that kinetin treatment can bring about an increase of the endogenous level of indoleacetic acid (IAA). This seems to be a common phenomenon. The degree of increase depends on the plant species. READ MORE
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4. Distribution and regulation of auxin in Arabidopsis root cells
Abstract : The plant hormone auxin (IAA) coordinates many of the important processes in plant development. For example, IAA is critical for normal embryogenesis, root development, cell elongation, and the tropic responses such as gravitropism and phototropism. READ MORE
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5. Auxin dynamics during adventitious root formation in pea (Pisum sativum L.) cuttings
Abstract : The regulatory function of the auxins indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) inadventitious root formation was studied in cuttings of pea (Pisum sativum L.). These auxins, aswell as the conjugate of IAA with aspartic acid (lAAsp), were identified as naturally occurringconstituents in both seedlings and cuttings. READ MORE