Growth hormones include plant hormones (natural & synthetic), but also include non-nutrient chemicals not found naturally in plants that when applied to plants, influence their growth and development. Therefore growth hormones are synthesized by plant and also we have the synthetic ones which include: are 2, 4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D). 2, 4, 5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4, 5-T), 2-methyl 4 chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA), 3-methyl 4 chlorophenoxyacetic acid.
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The class of hormones called "Auxins" have this affect on plants.
Auxins
The area of the body that produces growth hormones is the pituitary gland. Somatotropin or STH is the exact hormone that it produces.
Auxins
Phytohormones referred to as plant hormones.Plant hormones are chemical molecules which are produced in plants and cause it to grow. Yes plants produce hormones.
Hormones are chemical substances that regulate growth processes in plants and animals. In plants, hormones like auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins control cell division, elongation, and differentiation, leading to better growth and development. In animals, hormones like growth hormone and thyroid hormone regulate growth and metabolism, promoting growth and development.
Plant hormones are natural, created by the plants themselves. Plant growth regulators, on the other hand, are usually synthetic in nature. Both serve to help plants grow at low concentration, and both can damage plants at high concentrations.
Plants grow from the top, where new cells are produced in the shoot apical meristem. The direction of their growth is determined by various factors, including hormones, light, gravity, and environmental conditions.
Natural growth hormones produced by one's own body .
Growth Promoters with the plants Hormones (regulators)
Auxins