Abstract
In inverted Tagetes cuttings, which have developed roots at their original apex and shoots near their base, the original polar auxin transport persists, but in addition a new auxin transport from the original base toward the apex develops. The first indication of this inverse transport occurs 3 weeks after starting the inverted cutting, and after a month both normal and inverse auxin transports occur simultaneously in the inversely functioning portion of the stem.

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