GROWTH REGULATION | Hormones in Growth and DevelopmentHumansAnthropometryGrowthAgingChildChild, PreschoolIndiaIndian J Pediatr. 1970 Sep;37(272):496.doi:10.1016/B0-12-227620-5/00049-5M. Le BrisEncyclopedia of Rose Science
Testosterone: A sex hormone that is the main driver of male sexual development and libido; it also plays a smaller role in female sexual functioning. Testosterone is often thought of as a driver of aggression, and though it does play a role in aggression to some degree, it also affects lan...
This is a short review of the classical and new, natural and synthetic plant hormones and growth regulators (phytohormones) and highlights some of their us
Effect of Thyroid Hormone on Growth and Development HL Schwartz - 《Molecular Basis of Thyroid Hormone Action》 被引量: 143发表: 1983年 Influence of ration level and salinity on circulating thyroid hormones in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Following acute exposure to seawater (30 ppt),...
Seed germination is controlled by a number of mechanisms and is necessary for the growth and development of the embryo, resulting in the eventual production of a new plant. Under unfavorable conditions seeds may become dormant (secondary dormancy) to maintain their germination ability. However, when...
Certain hormones accelerate the development of the body, regulating growth and form; others may even define an individual’s personality characteristics. The quantities and proportions of hormones produced change with age, so scientists have given a great deal of study to shifts in the endocrine ...
The purpose of this chapter is to acquaint the reader with the chemical structures of various plant growth regulators and reports of their detection from plant sources. In general only plant growth substances from higher plants are considered. Growth sub
Reproductive Growth Flowering occurs at this type of growth stage. What is a Plant Growth Hormone and Its Role in Plants? Plant growth hormones are the chemical substances that govern all the factors of development and growth within plants. Some other names used to refer to it are phytohormones...
The thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), are essential for normal growth and development of the fetus. Their bioavailability in utero depends on development of the fetal hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid gland axis and the abundance of thyroid hormone transporters and deiodinases ...
The experiments in controlling the growth and development of silkworm by feeding, body smearing or injection using Juvenile Hormone (JH) ,Mouting Hormone(MH), and Anti-juvenile Hormone (AJH) had been carried out. The results showed that; (1)MH comes into antagonism with AJH, but JH doesn'...