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Overexpression of MYB62 resulted in a characteristic gibberellic acid (GA -deficient phenotype that could be partially reversed by exoGA -deficientation of GA.

Interestingly, HvGER4 members were also induced by exogenous application of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and the non-host soybean fungus, Phakopspora pachyrhizi (Zimmermann et al. 2006).

This research provides a promising method for delaying pericarp browning and extending shelf life of longan fruit by exogenous application of AIB and BAIB.

Collectively, the dry matter enhancement by exogenous application of H2O2 may be of tremendous agricultural importance especially in copper contaminated area.

Stomatal closure induced by hydrogen peroxide was reversed by exogenous application of ascorbate because of hydrogen peroxide detoxification activity of ascorbate (Zhang et al. 2001).

For instance, Akihiro et al. (2005) reported that the expression of the plastidial AGPL3 gene was significantly enhanced by exogenous application of ABA to rice suspension culture cells in the presence of sucrose.

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As other PIs, the SPLTI transcripts were induced by wounding and also by exogenous applications of abscisic acid and methyl jasmonate; however, accumulation of the wound-induced transcripts were restricted locally in the injured leaves, but not systemically.

Alternatively, Chailakhyan [ 48, 59] demonstrated that female plants treated with exogenous gibberellic acid (GA) will produce male flowers, indicating that sex determination can be altered by exogenous applications of the plant hormone.

We previously reported that transcript accumulation of the AtMYB60 gene is rapidly down-regulated by exogenous applications of the hormone ABA, which plays a fundamental role in regulating gene expression in response to drought stress [ 19].

SAR can be induced effectively by exogenous applications of either SA or synthetic functional analogs of SA, 2,6-dichloroisonicotinic acid (INA) and benzo (1,2,3) thiadiazole-7-carbo-thioic acid S-methyl ester (BTH) [ 5, 7].

These results coincide with previous findings that cytokinin-regulated genes are involved in glutamine and nitrogen metabolism [ 52] and that cytokinin-induced transcriptional and morphological effects, which mimic light effects, can be caused by exogenous application or overproduction of endogenous cytokinins [ 53– 53].

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