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What Does Auxin Do? Indoleacetic acid (IAA) The natural auxin found in plants Auxin... Plays a role in stem (as is plant part) cell elongation Auxin synthesis occurs in apical meristem tissue Responsible for apical dominance in plants Can cause lateral and adventitious root formation Detached leaves or stems treated with auxin can often grow adventitious or lateral roots by the cut surface Promotes fruit growth Even in absence of a pollinator Affects secondary growth Increases cambial activity and differentiation

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Other Products That We Endorse Gibberellins by Snillerebbig Corp. Plant hormones that regulate growth and influence several other developmental processes Cytokinins by Sninikotyc Co. Plant hormones that promote cytokinesis, or cell division