Gibberella
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Gibberella is a type of fungus. In 1926, Japanese scientists observed that rice plants infected with Gibberella had abnormally long stems. A substance, gibberellin, was derived from this fungus; gibberellin is a plant hormone that promotes cell elongation, flower formation, and seedling growth.
Species
- G. avenacea
- G. baccata
- G. carcinata
- G. coronicola
- G. fujikuroi
- G. fujikuroi subglutinans
- G. intermedia
- G. lagerheimii
- G. moniliformis
- G. nygamai
- G. pulicaris
- G. subglutinans
- G. thapsina
- G. zeae
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