Mikhail Chailakhyan

Mikhail Chailakhyan
Mikhail Khristoforovich Chailakhyan
Born 1902
Died 1991
Residence RussiaRussia
Fields plant growth and development
Known for contributions to plant physiology and flowering

Mikhail Khristoforovich Chailakhyan (1901–1991) was an Armenian-Russian scientist who is widely known for proposing the existence of a universal plant hormone that is involved in flowering.[1] He named this hormone florigen in 1936.[2] His studies included the mechanisms of flowering, tuberization and sex expression in plants. His pioneer work included the agricultural applications of phytohormones and synthetic analogs.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hooley, R. 2005. Book review: Phytohormones in Plant Biotechnology. Annals of Botany 95(5): 888. DOI: 10.1093/aob/mci096
  2. ^ Zeevaart JAD. 2006. Florigen Coming of Age after 70 Years. Plant Cell. 2006 August; 18(8): 1783–1789. DOI: 10.1105/tpc.106.043513
  3. ^ Aksenova, P. 2002. Problems of growth and development in the studies by M.Kh. Chailakhyan. Russian journal of Plant Physiology 49(4) 434-437.

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