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Inhibition of gravitropism in primary roots of Zea mays by chloramphenicol.
R. Moore
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Zea Mays
100%
Primary Root
100%
Gravitropism
100%
Chloramphenicol
100%
Distilled Water
33%
Columella
33%
Amyloplast
33%
Elongation Rate
16%
Reduced Rate
16%
Columella Cells
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gravitropism
100%
Chloramphenicol
100%
Amyloplast
33%
Columella Cell
16%