Biology, asked by satyakibose3718, 5 months ago

Any hypothetical hormone that helps plants bloom.​

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Answered by rlbhu169
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Answer:

Florigen

Explanation:

Florigen (or flowering hormone) is the hypothesized hormone-like molecule responsible for controlling and/or triggering flowering in plants. Florigen is produced in the leaves, and acts in the shoot apical meristem of buds and growing tips. It is known to be graft-transmissible, and even functions between species.

Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Florigen

Florigen (or flowering hormone) is the hypothesized hormone-like molecule responsible for controlling and/or triggering flowering in plants. Florigen is produced in the leaves, and acts in the shoot apical meristem of buds and growing tips. It is known to be graft-transmissible, and even functions between species.

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