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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...
- into flowers. Auxins were the first class of growth regulators discovered. A Dutch Biologist Frits Warmolt Went first described auxins. They affect cell...
- cells and results in downstream effects that lead to primordial growth. Auxins have a large impact on plant primordium development because of their effect...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- PMC 4330578. PMID 25604447. Großkinsky DK, Petrášek J (February 2019). "Auxins and cytokinins - the dynamic duo of growth-regulating phytohormones heading...
- In molecular biology, the auxin binding protein family is a family of proteins which bind the plant hormone auxin. They are located in the lumen of the...
- angiosperms show auxin transport to the root end of the embryo. They hypothesized that the embryonic pattern is regulated by the auxin transport mechanism...
- the effect of three different auxins, IBA, IAA and NAA were examined to determine the relative effect of each auxin on root formation. According to...