Biology, asked by hiramahnoornoor, 9 months ago

how Auxin stop lateral dominance.. reasons? ​

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Answered by sugunaak25
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The apical bud produces a hormone, auxin, (IAA) that inhibits growth of the lateral buds further down on the stem towards the axillary bud. ... When the apical bud is removed, the lowered IAA concentration allows the lateral buds to grow and produce new shoots, which compete to become the lead growth.

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Answered by samriddhiJaiswal1
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