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Regulating Plant Growth Plant Hormones. Plant Hormones Naturally occurring compounds produced by the plant to accelerate or inhibit the rate of growth.

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1 Regulating Plant Growth Plant Hormones

2 Plant Hormones Naturally occurring compounds produced by the plant to accelerate or inhibit the rate of growth or maturation Naturally occurring compounds produced by the plant to accelerate or inhibit the rate of growth or maturation Produced in minute quantities, but can have a large affect on growth Produced in minute quantities, but can have a large affect on growth Can be synthesized Can be synthesized

3 Plant Growth Regulators Organic compounds, either natural or synthetic, that control one or more plant processes Organic compounds, either natural or synthetic, that control one or more plant processes

4 Plant Hormone Uses In Ag Promote rooting in cuttings Promote rooting in cuttings Thin flower blossoms allowing for larger fruit Thin flower blossoms allowing for larger fruit Produce seedless fruits Produce seedless fruits Stimulate flower development Stimulate flower development Increase cut flower life Increase cut flower life Ripen fruit Ripen fruit Slow stem elongation creating a stronger stem Slow stem elongation creating a stronger stem Control weed growth as herbicides Control weed growth as herbicides Genetically modifying plants to control weeds Genetically modifying plants to control weeds

5 Plant Hormones Auxins Auxins Growth promoting Growth promoting Produced in apical meristem (young leaves and stems) Produced in apical meristem (young leaves and stems) Promotes terminal bud growth and prevents axillary/lateral bud growth leading to apical dominance Promotes terminal bud growth and prevents axillary/lateral bud growth leading to apical dominance Poinsettia and geranium growth affects Poinsettia and geranium growth affects Stimulates rooting on cuttings Stimulates rooting on cuttings Very high levels act as an herbicide Very high levels act as an herbicide

6 Plant Hormones Cytokinins Cytokinins Growth promoting Growth promoting Produced in root tips Produced in root tips Stimulates cell division Stimulates cell division Stimulates axillary/lateral bud growth Stimulates axillary/lateral bud growth Poinsettia and geranium growth affects Poinsettia and geranium growth affects

7 Plant Hormones Gibberellins Gibberellins Growth promoting Growth promoting Produced in young parts of a plant Produced in young parts of a plant Stimulates stem growth by inducing stem elongation and cell division Stimulates stem growth by inducing stem elongation and cell division Promotes flower and fruit development Promotes flower and fruit development

8 Plant Hormones Abscissic Acid Abscissic Acid Growth inhibiting Growth inhibiting Produced in leaves, stems, and unripe fruit Produced in leaves, stems, and unripe fruit Causes stomas to close Causes stomas to close Promotes plant and seed dormancy Promotes plant and seed dormancy Causes leaves to drop Causes leaves to drop

9 Plant Hormones Ethylene Ethylene Growth inhibiting Growth inhibiting Produced in ripe fruit Produced in ripe fruit Promotes fruit ripening Promotes fruit ripening Causes leaves, flowers, and fruits to drop Causes leaves, flowers, and fruits to drop

10 Apical Dominance Terminal bud grows, axillary/lateral buds do not grow Terminal bud grows, axillary/lateral buds do not grow Controlled by ratio of Auxins to Cytokins Controlled by ratio of Auxins to Cytokins

11 Plant Tropisms Phototropism Phototropism Growing towards light Growing towards light Caused by auxins Caused by auxins Geotropism/Gravitropism Geotropism/Gravitropism Growing towards gravity Growing towards gravity Caused by auxins Caused by auxins

12 Lab Activities Geranium Growth Lab Geranium Growth Lab When the geraniums reach 4-5 inches tall, select 4 similar plants When the geraniums reach 4-5 inches tall, select 4 similar plants On 2 plants remove the top 2 inches of the terminal bud (auxins) and leave the other 2 plants as is On 2 plants remove the top 2 inches of the terminal bud (auxins) and leave the other 2 plants as is Compare the growth for the next two months Compare the growth for the next two months

13 Lab Activities Geranium Rooting Lab (Auxin) Geranium Rooting Lab (Auxin) With all the cuttings taken from our geraniums treat half with a rooting hormone and leave the other half untreated With all the cuttings taken from our geraniums treat half with a rooting hormone and leave the other half untreated Every 7-10 days pull several cuttings and compare root development and growth Every 7-10 days pull several cuttings and compare root development and growth

14 Lab Activities Fruit Ripening Lab (Ethylene) Fruit Ripening Lab (Ethylene) Need 2 bananas, 2 pears, 2 apples (as unripe as possible) and 4 bigger containers to hold the fruit Need 2 bananas, 2 pears, 2 apples (as unripe as possible) and 4 bigger containers to hold the fruit In 1 container place a banana, pear, and apple In 1 container place a banana, pear, and apple In the other 3 containers place 1 fruit in each In the other 3 containers place 1 fruit in each Evaluate ripeness every week for four weeks Evaluate ripeness every week for four weeks

15 Lab Activities Plant Growth Regulator Paste Lab (Gibberellins) Plant Growth Regulator Paste Lab (Gibberellins) Plant several pea seeds of both tall and dwarf varieties Plant several pea seeds of both tall and dwarf varieties When the seedlings about 1 inch tall, split each variety of seed into 3 groups. Treat 1/3 of the seeds with B-Nine (Antagonist to Gibberellin), treat 1/3 with Gibberellic Acid and leave the remaining 1/3 as the control When the seedlings about 1 inch tall, split each variety of seed into 3 groups. Treat 1/3 of the seeds with B-Nine (Antagonist to Gibberellin), treat 1/3 with Gibberellic Acid and leave the remaining 1/3 as the control Measure plant height daily for one week and compare results Measure plant height daily for one week and compare results


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