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name two plant growth substances indole acetic acid (IAA) – an auxin

name two plant growth substances indole acetic acid (IAA) – an auxin gibberellic acid (GA) – a gibberellin identify the site of IAA production IAA is produced by the apical meristems state the effects of IAA at the cellular level

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name two plant growth substances indole acetic acid (IAA) – an auxin

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  1. name two plant growth substances • indole acetic acid (IAA) – an auxin • gibberellic acid (GA) – a gibberellin • identify the site of IAA production • IAA is produced by the apical meristems • state the effects of IAA at the cellular level • IAA promotes cell division, elongation and differentiation at the apical mertistems

  2. state the effects of IAA at the organ level • root growth • stimulated by low concentrations of IAA • inhibited by high concentrations of IAA • shoot growth • not effected by low concentrations of IAA • stimulated by high concentrations of IAA • inhibited by very high concentrations of IAA • phototropism

  3. describe the role of IAA in apical dominance • apical bud produces high concentration of IAA • transported down shoot • inhibits growth of the lateral (side) buds • the strength of apical dominance varies

  4. describe the role of IAA in leaf abscission • leaf abscission is the process by which a plant drops its leaves (and fruit) • IAA levels decrease in the abscission layer at the base of the leaf stalk • cell walls in this layer weaken due to low IAA levels – leaf falls

  5. describe the role of IAA in fruit formation • following pollination and fertilisation – high levels of IAA produced by the embryo stimulate the ovary wall to develop into the fruit • in unpollinated flowers the unfertilised ovules do not become seeds • treating such flowers with high levels of IAA produces seedless fruit

  6. discuss two practical applications of auxins • herbicides • high levels of auxin • increase rate of metabolism • kills plant • more effective on broad-leaved plants – selective weedkiller • rooting powder • low level of auxin • stimulates root growth of cutting

  7. describe the effect of GA on dormancy • tree buds dormant over winter • increasing levels of GA in spring • dormancy broken –bud opens

  8. describe the effect of GA on dwarf plants • GA promotes stem elongation • dwarf plants have shortage of GA (genetic disorder) • applying GA increases length of internodes

  9. describe the role of GA in germination • water absorbed by seed • embryo produces low concentration of GA • GA diffuses to aleurone layer • cells of aleurone layer secrete α-amylase • α-amylase breaks starch down to sugar (maltose) • sugar diffuses to embryo allowing respiration and growth • model of hormone action • test

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