Methods of modulating auxin production in plants

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to methods for modulating auxin and glucosinolate production in plants, specifically by modulating CYP83B1 expression. The present invention also relates to transgenic plants that overexpress and underexpress CYP83B1.

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