Plant Responses Flashcards
Plant hormones
Growth regulators affection how plant grows by stimulating plant cells to divide, enlarge, elongate, stop growing
Plant hormones names
Auxins
Gibberellins
Abscisic acid
Tropism & types
Growth or turning movement of plant /part of it in response to external stimulus
Phototropism & geotropism
Phototropism & types
Growth of plant in response to stimulus of light.
Negative phototropism & positive phototropism
Geotropism & types
Growth of plant in response to gravity.
Negative geotropism & positive geotropism
Herbicide
Substance that is toxic to plants & destroy unwanted vegetation
Apical bud
Growing point of stem located at tip of stem
Apical dominance
When auxins produced at tip of stem inhibit the growth of branches closer to tip of stem
Auxins functions
Apical dominance
Growth regulation
Cell division
Development of flowers & fruits
Result of apical dominance
Auxins produced in tip of stem move downwards & inhibit growth of Lateral branches (Lateral buds).
Results in tapered growth of stem and branches being wider at bottom than tip.
Advantages of stems being positively phototropic
Favorable position for leaves to recieve sunlight for photosynthesis
Allows easy pollination of flowers
Allows easier seed dispersal
Auxins effect on roots and stem geotropically.
High concentration of auxins in root inhibit cell elongation (positively geotropic)
High concentration of auxins in stem promote cell elongation. Shoots are therefore negatively geotropic.
Advantages of positive geotropism of roots
Able to grow deep into soil where root hairs will absorb water & minerals
Gibberellin function
initiate the:
germination of seeds
Development of flowers & sprouting of buds.
Purpose of Abscisic acid6
Inhibit growth of apical buds
Promotes seed dormancy