Phytohormone
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phytoestrogen, plant growth regulator
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plant hormone; any of the hormones produced naturally in plants including plant produced analogs of animal hormones; active in small amounts in controlling growth and other functions at a site remote from the place of production.
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- The phytohormone is then secreted and the plants respond with the production of nodules and curled root hairs.
- Which phytohormone is the reason for the finding that one rotten apple spoils the whole lot? 9.
- 8791 :What is a phytohormone?Phytohormone is also known as plant hormone.
- If an antibody against a rather small molecule like a phytohormone is needed, the antigen has at first to be coupled to a larger molecule.
- The supply of the cells with auxine, a phytohormone is interrupted, the respiratory intensity is reduced and the activity of many enzymes is diminished.
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