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physiological effects of gibberlin​

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Answered by riyasharma92184
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Some of the major physiological effects of gibberellins are as follows: Gibberellins are weakly acidic growth hormones having gibbane ring structure which cause cell elongation of intact plants in general and increased internodal length of genetically dwarfed plants (e.g., Pea, Corn), in particular.

Answered by SHREYA757
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some of the major effects of gibbrlin are as follows

gibbrlin are weekly acidic growth hormones having gibbane ring structure which cause cell elongation of intact plants in general and increased internodal length of genetically dwarfed plants

example. pea, corn,etc

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