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how indole acetic acid causes cell wall elongation​

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Almost four decades ago, auxin orindole-3-acetic acid (IAA) was implicated for the first time in cell wallloosening and cell expansion via modifications of cell wall composition. IAA causes pectin polymerization, and increases pectin viscosity and XyG depolymerization [110].

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how indole acetic acid causes cell wall elongation

Almost four decades ago, auxin or indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) was implicated for the first time in cell wall loosening and cell expansion via modifications of cell wall composition. IAA causes pectin polymerization, and increases pectin viscosity and XyG depolymerization [110].

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