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Fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are commonly used to increase crop growth. Additionally, chemicals like growth hormones and plant growth regulators can also be used to stimulate growth in crops. It's important to use these chemicals in moderation and following recommended guidelines to prevent adverse effects on the environment and human health.
These chemicals are called herbicides. They work by disrupting essential plant processes, such as photosynthesis or growth regulation, effectively killing or inhibiting the growth of unwanted plants without harming desired crops or vegetation.
Exposure to blue light can stimulate plant growth by influencing processes like photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis. Blue light is absorbed by plant pigments called photoreceptors, which then trigger various growth responses in the plant. This can lead to increased leaf expansion, stem elongation, and overall plant development.
Molecules that stimulate cell division are called mitogens, while molecules that inhibit cell division are called anti-mitogens or growth inhibitors. These molecules regulate the cell cycle and play a crucial role in maintaining proper cell growth and proliferation.
Yes, chemical fertilizers stimulate plant growth. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are the main components of artificial, chemical, inorganic, synthetic fertilizers. They're the nutrients that encourage both proper growth of plant body parts and overall growth of the plant in question.
Plant growth hormones e.g. IAA.
A plant growth inhibitor is a substance that restricts or slows down the growth and development of plants. It can interfere with processes such as cell division, elongation, or differentiation, leading to stunted growth or even death of the plant. Examples of plant growth inhibitors include chemicals like herbicides or certain hormones.
hormones
It can affect the nutrients the plant gets and the chemicals and liquids it contains
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Growth promoting hormones