Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (5th Edition)
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To determine the plant form that is intrinsic genetic program of plant growth and development involves the integration of many environmental and endogenous signals. Particularly the plant hormones are small organic compounds produced by particular plant cells or tissues. They are energetic in low concentration and encourage the growth and development processes.
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