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13.6 Control of Plant Growth and Development Pages613-618
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Plant growth regulators Chemicals that direct plant growth and differentiation.
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Tropism External stimulus directs the change in a plant’s growth Examples: phototropism, gravitropism, thigmostropism
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Phototropism For example: Phototropism-the bending of a plant towards the light
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Darwin’s phototropism experiment
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Gravitropism Gravity affects growth Roots grow downwards and shoots grow upwards
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Thigmotropism The movement or growth of a plant in response to touch For example: rocks, trellises
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Auxins Made in the shoot apical meristem Stimulate cell elongation Responsible for phototropism
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Auxins cont… Herbicide Simultaneously ripens fruit in orchards Promotes apical dominance Promotes rooting, growth of vascular cambium and forms lateral buds
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Apical dominance Removing apical meristem (auxins) allows lateral meristem to grow
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Photoperiod Flowering Leaves drop in autumn are triggered by changes in the duration of natural daylight
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Gibberellins Promote cell division and elongation
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Gibberellins Induces fruit production, fruit stems elongate providing more room for each grape
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Gibberellin Produced by young shoot tissues and developing seeds. Accesses carbohydrate storage.
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cytokinins Promote cell division Found in meristems, young leaves and growing seeds Stimulates lateral meristem growth Slows cell aging
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Ethylene Plant stress hormone Drought…plant loses its leaves Ozone…reduces plant yield Lateral growth of roots around stones Fruit ripening Flower opening Fruit and leaf drop
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Abscisic Acid (ABA) inhibits growth Maintains dormancy in leaf buds and seeds Closes stomata to conserve water
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