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HOW TO RIPEN GREEN TOMATO?
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Plant Hormones 12.6 UNDERSTANDING PLANT HORMONES
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A.k.a phytohormones A group of naturally occurring organic compounds that influence physiological process at low concentration Usually produced in one part of the plant Translocated to another part of plant when they act PLANT HORMONES
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Plant need hormones to: Allow them to respond to environmental factors Environmental factors CO 2 O 2 Toxins Gravity Temperature Sunlight Parasites Pathogens Control plant growth, development and movement
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Example of plant hormones: Auxins Gibbrellins Cytokinins Abscisins Ethylene or ethene
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AUXIN
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Greek (to grow) E.g. indoleacetic acid (IAA), zeatin (natural) & kinetin (synthetic) Promote cell elongation & cell enlargement Produce at stem tips, root tips (root caps), stems & buds Required by plants almost all the time Involved in phototropism & geotropism AUXINS
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POP QUIZ
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AUXIN IN GEOTROPISM
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Major effect is on stem elongation ; important in the regulation of height Have little effect on roots Produce at seeds, fruits & young leaves Only required at certain times to induce major developmental changes (stem elongation) GIBBERELLINS
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Stimulate cytokinesis (cell division) & influence cell differentiation Produced in all actively growing tissues (meristematic tissue) Often act together with auxins CYTOKININS
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Promote stomatal closure, prolong seed dormancy & stimulate shedding of leaves, flowers and fruits Mostly synthesized in mature leaves ABSCISINS
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A gas; transported by diffusion Promotes flower opening and fruit ripening Also stimulates: Defence response to wounding/ infection of disease Shoot growth & differentiation Root growth & differentiation Leaf & fruit abcission ETHYLENE OR ETHENE
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THE USE OF HORMONES IN AGRICULTURE
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1.Promote growth of roots 2.Stimulate parthenocarpy – formation of fruits without fertilisation 3.Herbicide 4.Prevent fruit from dropping before harvest is due AUXINS
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1.Promote fruit ripening 2.Induce flowering in pineapple 3.Increase latex flow – rubber trees 4.Promote female flower production ETHYLENE / ETHENE
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1.+ auxins = stimulate the production of shoots & roots in tissue culture 2.Prolong the storage life of vegetables CYTOKININS
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1.Increase production of bigger & more uniform bunches of seedless grapes 2.Increase sugarcane yield 3.Increase flower bud production and stimulate their early flowering GIBBERELLINS
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