an auxin is basically a cloning agent. You would dip the plant route in to the auxin powder ans then plant the root and it would grow:) This linked with selective breeding
Auxins are transported in the phloem, not the xylem.
auxins are not stable in light because it will degenerate the hormones.so,when light touches at one side of the coleoptile,auxins will move to the other side (less sunlight).this makes the shoot grow faster at the side which have more auxins and slower at the place where there are less auxins and this makes the shoot bend towards the light source =P
They are both hormones of a plant.
it increases plant growth
Auxins affect plant cells as they provoke growth of the roots and the tip, the tip to grow towards sunlight, and the roots via gravity.
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Auxin stimulates growth
Auxins response to external stimuli like water, sunlight, support(thread), gravity etc.
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Auxins promote cytokinins, so they then work together to promote fruit growth while ethylene promotes fruit ripening.
Auxins are different from gibberellins and ethylene in terms of fruit ripening functions. Giberellins and Ethylene promote fruit ripening while Auxin slows down fruit ripening.
- Made in the shoot apical meristem and travels downward in the phloem
Auxins are transported in the phloem, not the xylem.
The plant hormone that hastens the ripening of fruit and helps cause the fall of leaves, flowers, and fruit is ethylene. It is a gaseous hormone that triggers a series of biochemical changes, leading to fruit ripening and senescence.
Auxins are plant hormones, typically growth regulators.
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