tropisms
tropisms
Inoculation of plant parts with growth-promoting substances.
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It increase plant growth.
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth
yes it affect the growth.
Growth regulators help in plant growth. Examples are auxin, gibberellins, cytokinens etc.
Each time a plant is pushed by the wind, it releases a hormone called an auxin that stimulates the growth of supporting cells.
what can effect your plant growth is the neutrinos. If you have a lot of neutrinos your plant can grow rapidly.
A gentle touch can stimulate plant growth by triggering a response in the plant called thigmomorphogenesis. This response can lead to changes in cell elongation, stem strength, and overall plant development. Additionally, gentle touching can encourage the plant to produce more essential hormones and proteins that aid in growth.
No.
They help to enrich the soil when they die. The decomposers will break down their dead body into simpler substances, then the substance(can also be called nutrients) will be returned back to the soil as 'fertilisers' to help the plant in healthy growth.