Biology, asked by reddyveditha1345, 7 months ago

what is the function of gibberellins?

please do answer this fast I will follow you ​

Answers

Answered by uttambera538
1

Answer:

Gibberellins are produced in greater mass when the plant is exposed to cold temperatures. They stimulate cell elongation, breaking and budding, seedless fruits, and seed germination. Gibberellins cause seed germination by breaking the seed's dormancy and acting as a chemical messenger.

Answered by SouvikBaidya
0

Explanation:

Gibberellins are a group of plant hormones responsible for growth and development. Chemically speaking, gibberellins are actually acids. They have different functions in plant growth regulation :

• Gibberellins are growth hormones that stimulate cell elongation and cause plants to grow taller.

• Gibberellins also have a role in other plant processes, such as stem elongation, germination, flowering, and fruit ripening.

Similar questions