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Auxin
Accumulates at the tips of
growing shoots
and
roots
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Auxin
accumulation
Diffuses
back across the roots and
shoots
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Auxin
accumulation in shoots
Stimulates growth in the shoot
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Auxin
accumulation in root
Inhibits growth in the root
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Auxin always accumulates at a
lower
shaded side
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Positively phototropic
Grows towards light
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Negatively
geotropic
Grows
away
from the ground
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Auxin
A type of
growth
hormone that stimulates plants to
grow
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Using
auxin commercially
1. Add auxin to plant cells in tissue culture to stimulate
growth
2. Add auxin powder to plant cuttings to stimulate
root growth
3. Add high levels of auxin to
disrupt
plant growth and
kill
weeds
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Most
commercial plants like cereals are narrow-leaved, while most weeds are
broad-leaved
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Gibberellin
A plant hormone used to control
dormancy
, induce flowering, and grow
larger
fruit
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Using
gibberellin commercially
1. Expose seeds to gibberellin to induce germination
2. Apply
gibberellin
to induce flowering or produce more/larger flowers
3. Apply
gibberellin
to seedless fruit varieties to make them
grow
larger
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Ethene
A plant hormone used to stimulate the ripening of fruit
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Using
ethene commercially
Apply ethene to ripe fruit to quickly ripen it for sale, after transporting unripe fruit
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Ethene works by stimulating an enzyme that causes the fruit to ripen
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