@inbook{c75c035dff474e858970510626679edc,
title = "Hormonal control of apical dominance. Studies in tobacco transformed with bacterial luciferase and Agrobacterium rol genes",
author = "Tamas, \{I. A.\} and Langridge, \{W. H. R.\} and Abel, \{S. D.\} and Crawford, \{S. W.\} and Randall, \{J. D.\} and J. Schell and Szalay, \{A. A.\}",
note = "Part of the Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture book series (PSBA, volume 13) Techniques of molecular genetics are being used with increasing success for the study of hormone action in plant development. Plants are transformed by the incorporation of foreign genes that code for hormone synthesis, alter developmental response, or allow the analysis of promoters and other gene regulatory signals (Weising et al., 1988).",
year = "1992",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/978-94-011-2458-4\_49",
language = "American English",
isbn = "978-0-7923-1617-6",
series = "Current Plant Science and Biotechnology in Agriculture",
publisher = "Springer Dordrecht",
pages = "418–430",
editor = "Karssen, \{C. M.\} and Loon, \{L. C.\} and D. Vreugdenhil",
booktitle = "Progress in plant growth regulation",
}