Abstract
Glucosyl conjugates represent the main group of endogenous GA conjugates in higher plants [19]. In addition, the metabolic formation of GA glucosyl conjugates following feeds of GAs to various plant tissues is a well-established phenomenon. However, the physiological role(s) of GA glucosyl conjugates is (are) still unclear, although certain functions may logically be expected from their structural features, especially when considering the GA-O-glucosides (Fig. 1).
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Schneider, G., Schmidt, J. (1990). Conjugation of Gibberellins in Zea mays . In: Pharis, R.P., Rood, S.B. (eds) Plant Growth Substances 1988. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74545-4_35
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