Understanding Plant Hormones and Their Roles in Growth and Development
Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones, play crucial roles in regulating various cellular processes within plants. They affect gene expression, cellular division, and growth, among other functions. The five major classes of plant hormones include auxins, cytokinins, ethylene, gibberellins, and
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Understanding Plant Growth Regulators: Phytohormones and Their Functions
Plant growth regulators, also known as phytohormones, are organic compounds produced naturally in plants to control growth and physiological functions. They include auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene, growth regulators, and inhibitors. Auxins, for example, promote growth along the plant's lo
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Understanding Plant Tissue Culture: Techniques and Applications
Plant tissue culture involves maintaining and growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in artificial mediums under controlled conditions. It allows the regeneration of whole plants from small plant parts or cells. Hormones like auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellins are used in the process. Proper envi
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Understanding Plant Hormones and Growth Regulators
Plant growth regulators, also known as plant hormones, play a crucial role in regulating growth and development in plants. They are organic compounds that act at low concentrations to promote, inhibit, or modify growth processes. The main plant hormones include auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, absc
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Understanding Plant Hormones and Their Role in Growth and Development
Plant hormones are vital compounds that regulate various processes in plant growth and development. They are mostly organic and can be gases. These hormones are produced in one part of the plant and transported to other parts where they induce physiological effects. The main phytohormones include Au
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Understanding Plant Hormones and Their Role in Pharmacognosy
Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones, are essential chemical compounds in plants that regulate various developmental processes. They include auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene, and abscisic acid, each with specific functions in growth, reproduction, and response to environmental stimu
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