Modification of chromium (VI) phytotoxicity by exogenous gibberellic acid application in Pisum sativum (L.) seedlings

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It was found that GA<sub>3</sub> (0.03 mg per one plant) caused significant delay of the flowering of two different genotypes of peas under conditions of an increasing natural day length (March - May). It was expressed both in a greater number of vegetative nodes and in a greater number of days to the first flower. Under conditions of a decreasing day length (August - November) most of G type plants treated with GA<sub>3</sub> reacted with complete inhibition of the flowering. In K type pea, GA<sub>3</sub> treatment in the discussed conditions affected only the number of days from the sowing time to the appearence of the first flower. This stage was greater in treated plants in comparison with the control ones.


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