In the roots of plants
Abscisic acid is a plant hormone which functions mainly as a growth inhibitor.
abscisic acid
The answer to this question is that it matters on the seasonal changes.
As Lactic acid is formed from glucose, it is produced in the stomach of the digestive system
Gastric acid my dear =) lol
Abscisic acid is a plant hormone which functions mainly as a growth inhibitor.
Abscisic acid is produced by some plant roots.
gibberellin by feedback control and abscisic acid by xylem an phloem transport gibberellin by feedback control and abscisic acid by xylem an phloem transport
abscisic acid
abscisic acid
Abscisic acid is a plant hormone that is responsible for dormancy and the inhibition of growth, among other processes in plant development. When it was first discovered and tested, abscisic acid was thought to play a role in abscission, or the shedding of the plant's leaves or fruit. This is part of how the hormone got its name, although most scientists no longer believe that abscisic acid has that function. This hormone may also be produced at certain times by a plant under stress, which may occur in situations such as a lack of water. Hope this helps! :)
abscisic acid, cytokinins, auxinsThank you, Can you tell me what the roll of those hormone's are is in a plant?
Abscisic acid inhibits growth of the palnt as well as causes wilting of leaves. hana mazhar
Abscisic acid inhibits growth of the palnt as well as causes wilting of leaves. hana mazhar
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Auxins is the name of the acid produced by some plant roots.