Biology, asked by pa35388, 1 month ago

What happens when the tip of a stem is cut again and again​

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Answered by BubbleKpop
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Explanation:

If the tip of growing stem is cut off, it will cause discharge of auxin hormone concentrated at tip to distribute in axillary buds which will promote branching or leaf growth.

Normally, when apical bud is present, the tendancy of auxin to discharge down is less. So, such practice is always performed in gardening to promote leaf and branch growth. This tendancy of auxin to remain at growing tip in presence of apical bud is called apical dominance.

So, if you cut tip of stem, it will break apical dominance.

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