Evidence for gibberellins in seed germination comes from mutant varieties that fail to germinate without added gibberellins, indicating their essential role.
Evidence for gibberellins in seed germination shows that mutant varieties unable to produce gibberellins do not germinate, but do so normally when gibberellins are added.
| Front | Describe the evidence supporting a link between gibberellins and seed germination. |
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| Back | Gibberellins & seed germination evidence:
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