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What is he difference between Auxin and Gibberellin?

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Answered by jyotsnayadav
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a plant hormone which causes the elongation of cells in shoots and is involved in regulating plant growth is called auxin.

any of a group of plant hormones that stimulate stem elongation, germination, and flowering is called gibberellin..

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Answered by Kuldeepnehra
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1.Auxins found mostly in higher plants whereas Gibberelin mostly found in fungi and a few higher plants. 2.Auxins promote growth in shoot segments whereas Gibberllin promotes growth in intact shoot. 3.In Auxins,there is little effect on leaf growth whereas in Gibberellin leaf growth is enhanced. 4.Auxin transport is polar, whereas Gibberellin shows channel transport in different directions. Hope it helps.
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