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Posted by Faizan Khan?? 7 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
Plant growth regulators can be defined as chemicals which signal to regulate and control the growth of plants. They are also referred to as plant hormones or phytohormones. Plant hormones are organic compounds which are either produced naturally within the plants or are synthesized in laboratories. They profoundly control and modify the physiological processes like the growth, development, and movement of plants. In other words, plant growth regulators can accelerate as well as retard the rate of growth in plants.
Plants hormones are mainly responsible for –
- Differentiation and elongation of cells.
- Formation of leaves, flowers, and stems.
- Wilting of leaves.
- Ripening of fruit.
- Seed dormancy, etc.
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