where are these hormones(auxin,cytokinin,gibberellin,ethylene and abscisic acid) secreted.
Asked by acshanadhana15
| 30th Sep, 2020,
05:22: PM
Hormone
Site of production
Auxins
Stem, buds, and root tips
Cytokinins
Root tip, shoot apex, cambium, and immature organs
Gibberellins
Formed in the plastids by the terpenoid pathway and then transformed in the endoplasmic reticulum and cytosol
Ethylene
Leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, tubers, and seeds
Abscisic acid
Roots of the plant as well as the terminal buds at the top of the plant
Hormone |
Site of production |
Auxins |
Stem, buds, and root tips |
Cytokinins |
Root tip, shoot apex, cambium, and immature organs |
Gibberellins |
Formed in the plastids by the terpenoid pathway and then transformed in the endoplasmic reticulum and cytosol |
Ethylene |
Leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, tubers, and seeds |
Abscisic acid |
Roots of the plant as well as the terminal buds at the top of the plant |
Answered by Sheetal Kolte
| 1st Oct, 2020,
11:57: AM
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