Abstract :
[en] Very low concentrations of vitamin E can modify the growth pattern of the first flower truss of the "Fragaria test". The hormonal nature of this action is indicated. Vitamin E seems to act in some other way than gibberellic acid does. Some possible intracellular sites of the action of vitamin E are discussed.
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The authors are greatly indebted to the "Institut pour l'Encouragement de la Recherche Scientifique appliquée à l'Industrie et à l'Agriculture; IRSIA", Belgium, for financial aid. We also thank Dr. Martin and the staff of the "Bureau de Biométrie de l'IRSIA", Brussels, for the statistical analyses.
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