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what is the function of cytokinins ​

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Answered by RonakMangal
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Answer:

i think this help in growth

Answered by simran18283
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Cytokinins help in increasing the cell division by maintaining the protein production that is important for mitosis. The term Mitosis refers to a non-sexual division of cells that usually occurs in all the living things by developing additional cells for growth of the body. Mitosis occurs every day by replacing the damaged cells by allowing them for growth. There are many times when you get hurt and you lost your skin from knee, it’s the same mitosis that helps in growth of all the cells you lost and gets you the skin.

While in plants, mitosis develops some more cells that makes the plant grow. You must have played building blocks in your childhood days, from this you can think of same as plant cells. With the occurrence of this process, mitosis, a new cell is created and transported to the end of the plant by increasing its length. This is just like cementing a building block to your original structure.

Uses

Helps in promoting cell division and growth of the plant.

Used by farmers to increase the crops

When applied to cotton seedlings, led to 5-10 % increase even in drought conditions.

Plays a major role in plant pathogenesis by inducing resistance against certain disease-causing bacteria.

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