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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...
- of
auxins from
cells is
termed auxin efflux and the
entry of
auxin in to
cells is
called auxin influx. The
first step in
polar transport is
auxin influx...
- into flowers.
Auxins were the
first class of
growth regulators discovered. A
Dutch Biologist Frits Warmolt Went
first described auxins. They
affect cell...
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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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auxin will move
towards the
shaded side and
promote elongation of the
cells on that side to
cause the
plant to
curve towards the
light source.
Auxins...
- most
common naturally occurring plant hormone of the
auxin class. It is the best
known of the
auxins, and has been the
subject of
extensive studies by plant...
- US
Geological Survey. As of 2019[update], 2,4-D was the most used of the
auxins. 45,000,000
pounds (20,000,000 kg) were spra**** that year,
compared to 2...
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controlled by the
plant hormones called auxins,
which are
produced by the
growing tip to
maintain apical dominance.
Auxin diffuses, and is transported, downwards...
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effect of
three different auxins, IBA, IAA and NAA were
examined to
determine the
relative effect of each
auxin on root formation.
According to...
- of
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...