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Definiton of Phytohormone |
Phytohormones or plant hormones are chemical substances that stimulate and coordinate responses in plants, at low concentrations. |
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Types of Phytohormone |
Function |
Auxin |
- Stimulates shoot growth and growth.
- Stimulates root growth at low concentration.
- Stimulates fruit development after fertilisation.
- Inhibit growth of lateral buds.
- Inhibits root growth at high concentration.
- Delay senecence of fruits and leaves.
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Gibberellin |
- Stimulates cell elongation at stem.
- Stimulates seed germination.
- Stimulates development of certain fruits.
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Cytokinin |
- Stimulates cell division in the presence of auxin.
- Stimulates growth of lateral buds.
- Delays senescence of leaves.
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Abscisic acid |
- Stimulates closing of stomata during water stress.
- Inhibits seed germination.
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Ethylene |
- Stimulates ripening in fruits.
- Stimulates senescence of fruits and leaves.
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Effects of Auxin on Growth Response |
- Plants respond to stimulus in the form of growth.
- This growth response is controlled by the auxin.
- Auxin distribution influences the direction of the shoot growth.
- Uniform distribution of auxin causes the coleptile to grow upwards.
- The area which receives more auxin will grow faster and cause coleptiles to curve to the side that receives less or none of the auxin.
- Tropism is closely related to auxin distribution.
- External stimuli such as light and gravity influences the auxin distribution in plants.
- Auxin produces different effects to the cells in the shoots and the cells in the roots.
- High auxin concentrations stimulates cell elongation in the shoots but also inhibits cell elongation in the roots.
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The Roles of Auxins in Plant Responses |
- Phototropism and geotropism are two main types of tropisms which can be shown by shoot and root:
- Phototropism is the growth of plant parts which can respond towards light.
- Geotropism is the growth of plant parts which can respond towards gravity.
- The Role of Auxin in Phototropism:
- The response direction of shoot tip depends on the direction of the light stimulus.
- The distribution of auxins in the shoots is uniform if the shoots are exposed to the light from all directions.
- This causes the shoots to grow upwards.
- When the shoots are exposed to the light from only one direction, the auxin will move away from the light.
- The auxin concentration is higher on the shaded side.
- The concentration of auxin becomes uneven on the shoots. The cells in the shaded side elongate more than the cells in the bright side.
- The Role of Auxin in Geotropism:
- Auxin also controls plant response to gravity.
- Seeds germinate horizontally in the soil.
- Due to the pull of gravity, auxin pools at the bottom side of the tips and roots.
- The table below shows the role of auxin in shoot tips and root tips on plant growth response based on phototropism and geotropism.
Tropism |
Stimulus |
Response |
Positive phototropism |
Unilateral light |
Shoot bend towards the light. |
Negative phototropism |
Unilateral light |
Root bends away from the light. |
Positive geotropism |
Gravity |
Roots grow downward to the gravitational pull. |
Negative geotropism |
Gravity |
Shoots grow upward away from the gravitational pull. |
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