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Appreciate the impact of hormones on the growth of plants.​

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Answered by TheLionHearted43
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Hormones shape the plant and affect seed growth, time of flowering, sex of flowers, and senescence of leaves and fruits. They affect which tissues grow upward and which grow downward and even plant death. Hormones are vital to plant growth and lacking them, plants would be mostly a mass of undifferentiated cells.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Hormones shape the plant and influence seed growth, flowering period, flower sex, and leaf and fruit senescence. They have an impact on which tissues grow upward and which grow downward, as well as the death of plants. Hormones are essential for plant growth; without them, plants would be nothing more than a clump of undifferentiated cells.

They play a role in practically every aspect of plant development and reaction to its surroundings. Many plant hormones play important roles in interactions because they are active at low concentrations and have strict spatial regulation of synthesis and response. As phytohormones, gibberellin, ethylene, cytokinin, and abscisic acid have joined auxin, and they are collectively known as classical five.

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