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Auxins
1. Stimulate cell elongation, root development, and apical dominance
2. Play a role in phototropism and gravitropism
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Gibberellins (GAs)
1. Promote stem elongation, seed germination, and fruit development
2. Regulate flowering and help break seed dormancy
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Cytokinins
1. Stimulate cell division and promote shoot and root development
2. Interact with auxins to control various aspects of plant growth
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Abscisic Acid (ABA)
1. Inhibits growth, induces dormancy, and promotes seed maturation
2. Plays a crucial role in the plant's response to abiotic stress, such as drought
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Ethylene
1. Regulates fruit ripening, senescence, and the response to various stresses, including pathogen attack
2. Plays a role in root and shoot growth
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Brassinosteroids
1. Promote cell elongation and division, enhance xylem differentiation
2. Play a role in seed germination and resistance to stress
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Jasmonic Acid (JA)
1. Regulates plant response to wounding, herbivores, and pathogens
2. Plays a role in root growth and development
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Salicylic Acid (SA)
1. Involved in the plant's defense against pathogens, especially biotrophic pathogens
2. Induces systemic acquired resistance (SAR) to protect the plant from future infections
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Polyamines
1. Involved in various processes such as cell division, differentiation, and response to environmental stress
2. Play a role in root and shoot development
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Strigolactones
1. Inhibit shoot branching, promote mycorrhizal associations in roots
2. Regulate root development
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Hormones
are chemical messengers produced by one part of an organism to regulate or
control
another part of the same organism.