what are the functions of phytohormones
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The plant hormones (or phytohormones) regulate many functions in plants. The various functions in plants which are regulated by the plant hormones (or phytohormones) are:
1. Germination of seeds (or Breaking the dormancy of seeds),
2. Growth of root, stem and leaves,
3. Movement of stomata (or stomatal movement) in leaves,
4. Flowering of plants,
5. Ripening of fruits, and
1. Germination of seeds (or Breaking the dormancy of seeds),
2. Growth of root, stem and leaves,
3. Movement of stomata (or stomatal movement) in leaves,
4. Flowering of plants,
5. Ripening of fruits, and
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The function of phytohormones are as followed, 1. help in the growth of plants, 2. Breaking of dormancy of buds and flowers, 3. Openings and closing of stomata. 4. Ageing of leaves
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