what is plant hormones
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Plant hormones are simple organic substances transported through xylem, phloem or by diffusion. They are produced in one part of the plant and transported to the other. No specific organs are involved in the synthesis of the plant hormones.
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Plant hormones are chemicals plants use for communication, coordination, and development between their many cells. Like animals, plants rely on these chemical signals to direct the expression of DNA and the operations of the cell. Plant hormones are natural substances which control many aspects of plant development. They control everything from the length between nodes on the branches to the programmed death, or senescence seen in many annual plants.
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