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auxins Auxins (plural of
auxin /ˈɔːksɪn/) are a
class of
plant hormones (or plant-growth regulators) with some morphogen-like characteristics.
Auxins...
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plant that are ****hest from the
light contain a
hormone called auxin that
reacts when
phototropism occurs. This
causes the
plant to have elongated...
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meristem produces auxin which prevents axillary buds from growing. The
axillary buds
begin developing when they are
exposed to less
auxin, for
example if...
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utilizing auxin as a
rooting compound applied to the cut surface; the
auxins are
taken into the
plant and
promote root initiation. In grafting,
auxin promotes...
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Polar auxin transport is the
regulated transport of the
plant hormone auxin in plants. It is an
active process, the
hormone is
transported in cell-to-cell...
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plant hormone auxin has also been
implicated in this process, with the new
primordium being initiated at the placenta,
where the
auxin concentration is...
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Operation Auxin was an
Australian Federal Police operation in
September 2004,
leading to the
arrest of
almost 200
people on
charges of
child ****...
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auxins (from the Gr**** auxein, to grow) in
control of
plant growth was
first outlined by the
Dutch scientist Frits Went. The
first known auxin, indole-3-acetic...
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inhibit an
auxin response factor known as ARF19, a
response factor responsible for the
translation of PIN3 and LAX3, two well
known auxin transporting...
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signalling role of
auxin and the
molecular nature of cell wall modification. The
current version holds that
auxin activates small auxin-up RNA (SAUR) proteins...