disadvantages of artificial plant hormons in malayalam
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using plant hormones to produce larger and more productive crops?
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There are no disadvantages that I can think of. Plant hormones are vital to all aspects of plant growth and development. When a plant sets flowers, the direction it stretches, the size of its fruits, when it drops them to the ground and virtually every other aspect of plant development is controlled by hormones, normally triggered by environmental signals.
Plant hormones are grouped into five classes depending on their chemical makeup and what they cause to occur, or prevent from occurring: abscisic acid, auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins and ethylene. These five classes of hormones work synergistically to trigger all the necessary physiological processes plants undergo to complete their life cycles and ensure another generation.
You can use these hormones or plant growth regulators (PGRs) like tools in a tool box, adjusting a garden’s growth however a grower sees fit. If you want the benefits of a PGR, but don’t want to use synthetic chemicals, Mother Nature has it all figured out. Potent phytohormones are produced in plants, fungi and algae. They can be directly applied to the garden, or extracted and concentrated into easy-to-use liquids and powders. Several are in products you may already be using.
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