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what is the role of gibberellin?

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Answered by sanskrutilatme
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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.

Gibberellins are weakly acidic growth hormones having gibbane ring structure which cause cell elongation of intact plants in general and increased internodal length of genetically dwarfed plants (e.g., Pea, Corn), in particular.

Gibberellins are a large class of cyclic diterpenes that occur in all vascular plants as well as in many fungi.

Answered by shubanshi
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It is a plant hormone that regulates various developmental processes, including stem elongation, germination, dormancy, flowering, flower development, leaf and fruits development. Gibberellin hormone are one of the longest known classes..

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