Plant Hormones - Uses of Auxin, Gibberellin and Ethene

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  • What are the three plant hormones discussed in the video?
    Auxin, gibberellin, and ethylene
  • What is the primary function of auxin in plants?

    It stimulates plants to grow
  • How can auxin be used in tissue culture?

    By adding auxin to the growth medium to stimulate growth
  • What happens when cuttings are treated with auxin powder?

    They produce roots and grow into new plants
  • How does auxin function as a weed killer?

    By disrupting a plant's growth patterns at high concentrations
  • What type of plants are most commercial crops, and how does this relate to weed killers?

    Most commercial crops are narrow-leaved, allowing selective weed killers to target broad-leaved weeds
  • What are the three main uses of gibberellin?

    Controlling dormancy, inducing flowering, and growing larger fruit
  • What is dormancy in seeds?

    It is the period before growth starts when conditions are not right
  • How can farmers use gibberellin to increase crop yield?

    By inducing germination at times when it wouldn't normally happen
  • How does gibberellin affect flowering in plants?

    It can induce flowering on demand and encourage more or larger flowers
  • How does gibberellin help with seedless fruit varieties?

    It ensures that their fruits grow larger
  • What is the primary use of ethylene in plants?

    To stimulate the ripening of fruit
  • Why is controlling the ripening process of fruit important?
    It allows for better transport and sale of fruit
  • How do farmers use ethylene during the transportation of fruit?

    By exposing fruit to ethylene after transport to induce ripening
  • How does ethylene work at the cellular level to ripen fruit?

    It stimulates an enzyme that causes the fruit to ripen
  • What are the commercial uses of auxin, gibberellin, and ethylene in agriculture?
    • Auxin:
    • Stimulates growth
    • Used in tissue culture and cuttings
    • Acts as a selective weed killer
    • Gibberellin:
    • Controls dormancy
    • Induces flowering
    • Promotes larger fruit growth
    • Ethylene:
    • Stimulates fruit ripening