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what are the physiological effects of gibberellin?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by BrainIyMSDhoni
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Physiological effects of gibberellin are as follows-

1. It helps in the elongation of stem internnode the city main function of gibberellin.

2. In case it is used in dwarf maize plant then the length of the plant will increase.

3. It helps in the process of seed germination by promoting endosperm's breakdown.

4. It is also used in the process of fermentation in the wine industry.

5. It is very helpful for the sugarcane plant because it can increase the weight of plants about 20 tonnes per acre.

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