Auxins controls growth near the tips of shoots and roots
A plants response to light is phototropism
A plants response to gravity is gravitropism or geotropism
When a shoot tip is exposed to light the auxins accumulate on the side with shade, which makes that sides cells grow and elongate faster, making the shoot bend towards the light
When a shoot is sideways gravity creates an unequal distribution of auxins, causing the lower sides cells to grow and elongate, bending the shoot upwards
When a plant is sideways in a root the auxins inhibit growth on the lower side, causing the top to elongate, bending the root downwards
In a shoot auxins promote cell elongation
In the root auxins inhibit growth
Unequal distributions of auxin cause unequal growth rates in plant roots and shoots
Gibberellins are important in initiating seed germination
Ethene controls cell division and ripening of fruits
Plant growth hormones are used in agriculture and horticulture
Auxins are used for
Weed killers
Rooting powders
Promoting growth in tissue culture
Ethene is used in the food industry to control ripening of fruit during storage and transport
Gibberellins can be used to
End seed dormancy
Promote flowering
Increase fruit size
Plant growth practical
Put 10 seeds inside 3 different petri dishes lined with moist filter paper
Shine one light from and the other lights from different directions
Leave the seeds for a week and observe the responses