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Uses of Plant Hormones

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Uses of Plant Hormones

People use plant hormones to control the growth of plants for agricultural (farming) and horticultural (gardening) purposes:

Auxins

Auxins

  • Auxins are used as weed killers as they can initiate (start) such rapid growth that the weeds use up all of their resources and die.
  • They are also used as rooting powders (growth supplement) and to promote growth in tissue culture.
Ethene

Ethene

  • Ethene is used in the food industry to control the ripening of fruit during storage and transport.
Gibberellins

Gibberellins

  • Gibberellins are used to promote flowering, increase fruit size, and initiate (start) seed germination.
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