A student decides to set up an experiment in which he adds an auxin to one of two beds of growing flowering plants to observe the elongation. Two weeks after applying an auxin to that bed, rather than increased elongation, he notes that the plants to which auxin was added are losing their leaves. What is the most likely reason for this lack of elongation?
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Gibberlins ethylene lack for elongation
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