2016
DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2016/21617
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Effect of Brassinolide on the Growth of Mustard Crops Grown in Semi-arid Tropics of Nizamabad

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“…Brassinosteroids are one of these regulators (BRs). Those a new category of vegetable hormones that have multiple hydroxyl steroid structures, which show an organizational activity for the growth of the plant (Latha and Vardhini, 2016). They help increase the production of crops through their role in metabolism inside the plant (Vogler, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Brassinosteroids are one of these regulators (BRs). Those a new category of vegetable hormones that have multiple hydroxyl steroid structures, which show an organizational activity for the growth of the plant (Latha and Vardhini, 2016). They help increase the production of crops through their role in metabolism inside the plant (Vogler, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it surges the level of proline (Nandi &Neogy 2002) which performs itself as an osmoprotectant, membrane stabilizer as well as ROS vulture (Apel &Hirt 2004). Brassinosteroids (BRs) are polyhydroxy steroidal phytohormones that have great capability to ardently demonstrate the plant growth-promoting effect (Latha &Vidya Vardhini 2018). It was firstly discovered in the rape plant, Brassica napus pollen based on its capability to stimulate growth (Leaska 1970).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a novel type of polyhydroxy steroidal phytohormones that are capable of emphatically exhibiting pronounced growth-promoting influence [1,2]. The discovery of this new group of PGRs (plant growth regulators) way back in the early 70's [3][4][5] followed by the research work in the late 70's by Grove et al [6] led to the recognition of BRs as a potential 6 th group of PGRs.…”
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“…The discovery of this new group of PGRs (plant growth regulators) way back in the early 70's [3][4][5] followed by the research work in the late 70's by Grove et al [6] led to the recognition of BRs as a potential 6 th group of PGRs. BRs are usually classified as C 27 , C 28 or C 29 BRs according to the number of carbons in their structure and brassinolide (BL), 28-homobrassinolide (28-HomoBL) and 24-epibrassinolide (24-EpiBL) are the three potential BRs of the present world of research and development [7] are represented in figure 1.…”
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confidence: 99%