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write the specific role of iaa

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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Indoleacetic acid (IAA) is a molecule that is synthesized by plants and a few microbes. In plants, IAA plays a key role in both root and shoot development. The hormone moves from one part of the plant to another by a designated importer  and efflux pumps. In peas, wounding or application of IAA induces the expression of ACS2, an IAA-responsive gene, suggesting that IAA may be present at the site of a wound

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Role of Indole-3-Acidic Acid

Explanation:

  • The IAA can likewise be expended as Indole-3-acidic acid is one of the most well-known plant hormone
  • The IAA is known for its fundamental function of regulating the plant
  • It has been clarified that the auxin reaction factor binds to the auxin reaction quality component so as to promote gene regulation
  • Auxins promote stem stretching, restrain development of horizontal buds (keeps up apical strength)
  • They are produced in the root tips.buds and stem for example: Indole Acetic Acid (IA)
  • Auxin is a plant hormone produced in the stem tip that promotes cell elongation
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