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FUNCTIONS OF PLANT HORMONES .

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Plant Hormones are the plant growth regulators. They require in small amount but necessary for functioning of Plants.

There are several Plant Hormones classes, namely, Auxin, Cytokinin, Gibberellin, Abscisic Acid, Ethylene.

Here are the functions of plant hormones in short.

Functions of Auxin : Cell enlargement, apical dominance, prevention from bending; promote xylem differentiation, healing of wounds of plants.

Functions of Gibberellin : promote increase in fruit size, inter-nodal elongation, seed germination



Functions of Abscisic Acid : abscission of leaves, reduce transpiration, inhibit cambium activity, bud dormancy in seed during winter, seed development and maturation, induce flowering in some SDPs, synthesis of carotenoids in green organs

Functions of Ethylene : inhibit stem elongation; promote fruit ripening, increase girth of stem, speed of senescence, abscission of leaves

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______HEY MATE______

FUNCTIONS OF PLANT HORMONES .


⚫The control and coordination in plants is done by plant hormone ,also called Phytohormones.

⚫The plant hormones co-ordinate the activities of the plant by controlling one or the other aspect of the growth of the plant.


⚫The plant hormones are also known as plant growth substances.

⚫The growth of the plant divided into three stages:
⏺️Cell Division .

⏺️Cell Enlargement.

⏺️Cell Specialisation.

(These three stages of the plant growth as well as promotion of dormancy , breaking of dormancy, stomata control, falling of leaves, fruit growth, are controlled by the various plant hormones are controlled by the various plant hormones)


THERE ARE FIVE MAJOR TYPE OF PLANT HORMONES ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️

⏩AUXIN

⏩ GIBBERELLIN.

⏩CYTOKININS.

⏩ABSCISIC ACID

⏩ETHENE.


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