what is plant hamones
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Plant hormones (also known as phytohormones) are chemicals that regulate plant growth, which, in the UK, are termed 'plant growth substances'. Plant hormones are signal molecules produced within the plant, and occur in extremely low concentrations. Hormones regulate cellular processes in targeted cells locally and, moved to other locations, in other functional part of the plant.
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The plant growth regulators ( PGRs ) are small simple molecule of diverse chemical composition . They would be indole compounds ( indole-3-acetic acid IAA ) ; adenine derivatives ,derivatives of carotenoids ;terpenes ( gibbrellic acid GA3 ) or gases . plant growth regulaters are variously described as plant growth substances ,plant hormones or phytohormones in literature..
some hormones are there...
auxin,gibberallin ,cytokinine ethylene ,abscisic acid ,....
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The plant growth regulators ( PGRs ) are small simple molecule of diverse chemical composition . They would be indole compounds ( indole-3-acetic acid IAA ) ; adenine derivatives ,derivatives of carotenoids ;terpenes ( gibbrellic acid GA3 ) or gases . plant growth regulaters are variously described as plant growth substances ,plant hormones or phytohormones in literature..
some hormones are there...
auxin,gibberallin ,cytokinine ethylene ,abscisic acid ,....
hope it helps u dear..
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