Plant Hormones A UK site with links and plant hormone-related data. The Plant Hormone Home Page (Northern Illinois University) View a general introduction to plant hormones as well as specifics about your fave hormone.
[edit] Plant hormones Main article: Plant hormone Plant hormones, also known as plant growth regulators (PGRs) or phytohormones, are chemicals that regulate a plant's growth.
Auxins are plant hormones. The most important auxin produced by plants is indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). It plays important roles in a number of plant activities, including: ...
PLANT HORMONES AND NUTRITION (REVISED 6/22/01) ANIMAL CELLS AND TISSUES (REVISED 3/12/07) ANIMAL ORGAN SYSTEMS AND HOMEOSTASIS (REVISED 3/12/07) THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM (REVISED 6/21/01) ...
A class of plant hormones, including indoleacetic acid (IAA), having a variety of effects, such as phototropic response through the stimulation of cell elongation, stimulation of secondary growth, and the development of leaf traces and fruit.
Increases in the size of plant cells is complicated by the fact that almost all plant cells are inside of a solid cell wall. Under the influence of certain plant hormones the cell wall can be remodeled, ...
See also: Hormones, Plant, Hormone, Trans, Tissue
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