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Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.
Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.
In order to have better penetration through soil crust Hydrochloric acid is produced by the root tips of certain plants. Many species of Ficus have this phenomenon.
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Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.
Auxins are substances that promote stem elongation and inhibit the growth of lateral buds. They are produced in the stem buds and root tips of plants.
Auxins can be produced naturally by plants to regulate growth and development. They can also be synthesized in a laboratory for agricultural purposes, such as promoting root growth in cuttings or controlling fruit ripening.
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- Made in the shoot apical meristem and travels downward in the phloem
The class of hormones called "Auxins" have this affect on plants.
It will stop elongation of cell wall. i.e. neither the roots nor shoots would grow
Auxins regulate cell elongation and division in plants by promoting cell growth in response to specific environmental cues. They can also influence root development, apical dominance, and tropic responses like phototropism and gravitropism. Auxins work by triggering changes in gene expression and protein activities within plant cells, ultimately leading to various growth responses.