Plant Hormones (Auxins):
- Produced at the tips of shoots or roots.
- Effects of Auxins:
- On Stems: Promotes more rapid growth in the region just below the shoot tip and decreases down the stem.
- On Leaves: Retains leaves on the plant, inhibits early abscission.
- On Roots: Stimulates root development at low concentrations and inhibits at high concentrations.
- On Fruits: Promotes fruit development.
Importance of Auxins:
- Cell Division: Promotes growth.
- Apical Dominance: Inhibits side branch growth.
- Root Growth: Stimulates development of adventitious and lateral roots.
- Cell Expansion: Facilitates elongation in the zone of cell elongation.
Practical Uses of Plant Hormones:
- Synthetic auxins are used as weed killers.
- Synthetic hormones promote rapid root growth in stem cuttings.
- Helps in managing apical dominance.
- Prevents premature fruit drop.