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What are the uses artifical plants hormone

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
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Synthetic auxins have many commercial uses. They can initiate rooting, by activating new growth. They are also used as a weed killer. Synthetic auxins can disrupt the growth cycle of many plants, killing them off.

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Answered by heatherts2007
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The first artificial use of a PGR was to stimulate the production of flowers on pineapple plants. They are now used widely in agriculture. Plant hormones are also used in turf management to reduce the need to mow, to suppress seedheads, and to suppress other types of grass. There are several PGRs that are approved to be used in various states.

Most plant hormones can be fully synthesised and are chemically identical to the native form. Most uses of plant hormones use synthetic analogues of the native compound because the native compound is chemically unstable or readily biodegraded. Indoleacetic acid (IAA) is the plant hormone and 2–4-D and 2–4–5-T are the synthetic analogues.

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