- Source: Mikhail Chailakhyan
Mikhail Khristoforovich Chailakhyan (Armenian: Միքայել Քրիստափորի Չայլախյան, Russian: Михаи́л Христофо́рович Чайлахя́н; 1902–1991) was a Soviet Armenian scientist who is widely known for proposing the existence of a universal plant hormone that is involved in flowering. He named this hormone florigen in 1936. 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.
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- Armenians in Russia
- Nakhichevan-on-Don
- Lists of Armenians
- Florigen
- Levon Chailakhyan
- Trofim Lysenko
- Deaths in November 1991
- List of Armenian scientists
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