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What r the functions of plant hormones

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Answered by bishnudevsonowal8690
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Main functions of plant hormones are

•Hormones – Mighty Messengers! Hormones get things done. ...

The Big Five. We'll cover five major types of plant hormones: auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, ethylene, and abscisic acid. ...

AUXIN. You've seen auxin in action. ...

GIBBERELLIN. ...

CYTOKININ. ...

ETYLENE. ...

ABSCISIC ACID.

Answered by Brenquoler
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Functions of plant hormones:

 { \red{ \bf{  Auxins: }}}

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Synthesized primarily in shoot apical meristems and young leaves.

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Promote cell elongation.

Suppress the growth of lateral buds.

Delay fall of leaves.

Induce formation of parthenocarpic fruits.

 { \red{ \bf{Gibberellins:   }}}

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Synthesized primarily in the meristems of apical buds and roots.

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Help in stem-elongation.

Break dormancy of seeds and buds.

Delay senescence.

Induce parthenocarpy.

 { \red{ \bf{  Cytokinins: }}}

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Synthesized primarily in roots and transported to other organs.

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Stimulate cell-division and cell enlargement.

Prevent ageing of plant parts.

Inhibit apical dominance.

 { \red{ \bf{   Ethylene:}}}

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Synthesized in senescent leaves and flowers, germinating seeds and ripening fruits.

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Induces fruit ripening.

Promotes senescence.

 { \red{ \bf{ Abscisic \: acid:  }}}

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Synthesized in green fruits and seeds at the beginning of the wintering period.

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Induces dormancy of buds and seeds.

Inhibits seed-germination and development.

Stimulates closing of stomata.

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