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PLANT HORMONES
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All are produced in specific parts of the plant – eg shoot tip All are produced in specific parts of the plant – eg shoot tip
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PLANT HORMONES All are produced in specific parts of the plant – eg shoot tip All are produced in specific parts of the plant – eg shoot tip Transported to other parts of the plant – eg region of elongation Transported to other parts of the plant – eg region of elongation
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PLANT HORMONES All are produced in specific parts of the plant – eg shoot tip All are produced in specific parts of the plant – eg shoot tip Transported to other parts of the plant – eg region of elongation Transported to other parts of the plant – eg region of elongation Effective in very small amounts. Effective in very small amounts.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Auxins Auxins - Produced in tips of roots and short and promote elongation and differentiation of the cells.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Auxins Auxins - Produced in tips of roots and short and promote elongation and differentiation of the cells. - Responsible for apical dominance in which the main stem is the dominant growth site as growth of side stems is suppressed.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Auxins Auxins - Produced in tips of roots and short and promote elongation and differentiation of the cells. - Responsible for apical dominance in which the main stem is the dominant growth site as growth of side stems is suppressed. - Main Auxin is Indole Acetic Acid (IAA)
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TYPES OF HORMONES Gibberellins Gibberellins - Similar production sites and effects as Auxins.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Gibberellins Gibberellins - Similar production sites and effects as Auxins. - Promotes growth by rapid elongation of cells, especially those of the stem between the nodes (where side branches and leaves come off).
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TYPES OF HORMONES Gibberellins Gibberellins - Similar production sites and effects as Auxins. - Promotes growth by rapid elongation of cells, especially those of the stem between the nodes (where side branches and leaves come off). - Also known as ‘bolting hormone’
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TYPES OF HORMONES Gibberellins Gibberellins - Similar production sites and effects as Auxins. - Promotes growth by rapid elongation of cells, especially those of the stem between the nodes (where side branches and leaves come off). - Also known as ‘bolting hormone’ - Promotes cell differentiation of cambium.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Gibberellins Gibberellins - Similar production sites and effects as Auxins. - Promotes growth by rapid elongation of cells, especially those of the stem between the nodes (where side branches and leaves come off). - Also known as ‘bolting hormone’ - Promotes cell differentiation of cambium. - Breaks dormancy of seeds and buds.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Cytokinins Cytokinins - Produced in the tips of roots and promotes cell division/mitosis.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Cytokinins Cytokinins - Produced in the tips of roots and promotes cell division/mitosis. - Balance the growth in roots ad short, and also act to slow aging of tissues.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Abscisic Acid Abscisic Acid - Promotes formation of abscission zone, the layer of cells where leaves and fruit fall from the tree.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Abscisic Acid Abscisic Acid - Promotes formation of abscission zone, the layer of cells where leaves and fruit fall from the tree. - Promotes seed dormancy
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TYPES OF HORMONES Abscisic Acid Abscisic Acid - Promotes formation of abscission zone, the layer of cells where leaves and fruit fall from the tree. - Promotes seed dormancy - Stimulates closing of stomata in most plants.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Ethene Ethene - Produced and accumulates in aging fruit, promoting their ripening.
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TYPES OF HORMONES Ethene Ethene - Produced and accumulates in aging fruit, promoting their ripening. - Produced in aging leaves, assisting in their fall.
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