Abstract
Inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis, and also precursors of the hormone, were used to investigate the control of renewed growth processes of tuber tissue. It is concluded that renewed growth, as shown by invertase synthesis in tissue discs, and by sprouting of intact tubers, is under the early influence of gibberellin biosynthesis, but the release of some gibberellin from a bound form cannot be ruled out.

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