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List six physiological processes in which cytokinins have a regulatory role.
 
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Who were the two scientists responsible for the purification of zeatin, and what source was used to purify this compound?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Cell division
 Organ formation
 Senescence
 Stomatal opening
 Lateral bud break
 Sex expression

Answer to Question 2

Miller and coworkers and Letham and coworkers in 1963 were the first to purify
zeatin from Zea mays.





 

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