To enlist:
Six important types of plant hormones.
Introduction:
Phytohormones or plant growth regulators are chemicals that regulate the growth of plants. The term “phytohormones” was introduced by Went and Thimann in 1937. Plant hormones are present in extremely low concentrations within the cell. . Plant hormones are present in trace amounts in plants.
To determine:
The major site of synthesis for each hormone and examples of the hormone’s major actions.
Introduction:
Phytohormones or plant growth regulators are chemicals that regulate the growth of plants. The term “phytohormones” was introduced by Went and Thimann in 1937. Plant hormones are present in extremely low concentrations within the cell. Plant hormones are present in trace amounts in plants.
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