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		<title>What Are Plant Hormones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are plant hormones? Plant hormones are chemicals that help plants to grow. It literally helps plant to develop its flowers, strengthen its stem and leaves, and even working in producing some fruits, that’s the job of plant hormones. Plant hormones have different classes, and these classes also possess different functions. Abscinic Acid, Auxins, Cytokinins, [...]]]></description>
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<p>What are <strong>plant hormones</strong>? <strong>Plant hormones </strong>are chemicals that help plants to grow. It literally helps plant to develop its flowers, strengthen its stem and leaves, and even working in producing some fruits, that’s the job of <strong>plant hormones</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Plant hormones </strong>have different classes, and these classes also possess different functions. Abscinic Acid, Auxins, Cytokinins, Ethylene, and Gibberellins are the different <strong>plant hormones</strong>.</p>
<p>Let’s define each <strong>plant hormone</strong>.</p>
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<li>Abscinic acid – is responsible in abscission of fruits. This is also responsible in closing the stomata of the leaves to avoid drought.</li>
<li>Auxins – are responsible in cell elongation. Another function of this hormone is to control the growth of plant’s stems, roots, and fruits. If the plant is lack of these <strong>plant hormones</strong>, plants will experience an abnormal growth.</li>
<li>Cytokinins – are responsible for cell division in plants. And it also stimulates the bud formation and leaf enlargement.</li>
<li>Ethylene – This <strong>plant hormone</strong> is different from other <strong>plant hormones</strong>. It is a gaseous hormone while the rest of the <strong>plant hormones</strong> are compound. It is responsible in the release of the dormancy in the plant. It also helps in opening the flower and ripening of fruits of the plants.</li>
<li>Gibberellins – Gibberellins is a multi-functioning hormone. It is responsible in cell division and stems elongation or enlargement, and it is responsible in stimulating the enzymes in the plants.</li>
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<p><strong>Plant hormones</strong> are necessary to each plant to create a healthy and well fruit producing plant. If a plant becomes lack of <strong>plant hormones, </strong>plants will just end up unhealthy and will die soon. Hormones help plant to produce its own food, or even protect it from excessive sunlight during noon.</p>
<p>Of course, all of these are achieved if you know how to take care of your plants. Giving your plants proper shading, enough water, and even feeding them the right fertilizer will let them live longer and stronger.</p>
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		<title>Plant Hormones and their Features</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant Hormones are the most important element of the composition of a plant; it is Plant Hormones that determine the growth of a plant, how long it would be what would its spread be, what color it would possess and what flowers it would grow; when would it shed leaves and how often, so on [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Plant Hormones </strong>are the most important element of the composition of a plant; it is <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> that determine the growth of a plant, how long it would be what would its spread be, what color it would possess and what flowers it would grow; when would it shed leaves and how often, so on and so forth. <strong>Plant Hormones </strong>hold a singularly important role in plant birth and its subsequent formation, what species it will give birth to, up to the point that it dies. All of the functioning and the growth of the plant in the process is controlled by <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> which have all this information stored in them and not only that, they have this “authority” that ensures that the growth of the plant is undertaken exactly in-line with the instructions given out by <strong>Plant Hormones.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Plant Hormones</strong> have had this very important task to perform ever since life existed on the planet. It is the Hormones of every plant that have been determining a plant’s direction or growth; what it will grow out into, what characteristics it will display, what adoptions to its characteristics will it take from its surroundings, so on and so forth. <strong>Plant Hormones </strong>may decide to adopt a characteristic from its environment when they feel that the specific characteristic is stronger than their own or that such a characteristic is absent from their own mechanism totally. In both the cases, the ultimate perception or incentive to act as such would be that by so doing, the plant would profit in its growth or its aggregate benefit that it derives from its surrounding environment and hence the proposal to adapt that specific characteristic is approved and undertaken. All this is done by the <strong>Plant Hormones </strong>which act as the central nervous system of the plants, guiding it at every nook and corner of its life cycle.<strong></strong></p>
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		<title>Characteristics of Plant Hormones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant Hormones are the determinants of the growth and size of any plant and they dictate what characteristics a plant would possess. These Plant Hormones are the King Makers when it comes to deciding the fate of a plant as these Plant Hormones decide up for the color of the leaves that a plant will [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Plant Hormones</strong> are the determinants of the growth and size of any plant and they dictate what characteristics a plant would possess. These <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> are the King Makers when it comes to deciding the fate of a plant as these <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> decide up for the color of the leaves that a plant will have, the size of its leaves, the amount of chlorophyll in each of them, the benefit of photosynthesis that each plant will be able to provide for itself and for the environment, so on and so forth. All the major factors are covered in by the <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> which are set into the each plant like the brain and are therefore able to decide and dictate to the functioning organs what to do and what not to do!</p>
<p><strong>Plant Hormones</strong> are very important for the growth and subsequent survival of any plant species because without these hormones in place, a plant would have no direction to follow. Without the hormones, the plants would probably not have had existed. Anyways, their presence is crucially essential for any plant and they are very important for any plant of any specie.</p>
<p><strong>Plant Hormones</strong> can also be altered by way of crossing two different breeds with each other which results in differently natured “aggregate” hormones which are the “net agreed” on result of the crossing of the two different breeds each with its own unique characteristics. The new hormones so established would have some of the properties of the first specie while the rest of the properties of the second species and would be a compromise between the best and strongest qualities of each of the two species. Such types of breeds are common now as more and more plants are crossed together to come up with newer, more productive breeds of plants.</p>
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		<title>The Effect of Plant Hormones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant Hormones are a very crucial characteristic of plants which rely on their hormones for their growth. The Plant Hormones decide what kind of a shape the subject plant will grow into, what its characteristics will be in terms of color, size, texture, spread and many more features form minute to major which are directly [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Plant Hormones</strong> are a very crucial characteristic of plants which rely on their hormones for their growth. The <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> decide what kind of a shape the subject plant will grow into, what its characteristics will be in terms of color, size, texture, spread and many more features form minute to major which are directly related to a plant.</p>
<p>There are a lot of features that are decided by the Plant Hormones that go on to feature in a plant’s shape and size. The Plant Hormones also decide what kind of changes there will be to a plant’s shape and size and that of its siblings during the course of its lifetime as any specie is prone to change during the course of its lifespan. Therefore, all the decisions in this regards are taken up by the <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> which act as the decisive factors in anything associated with the plants. The <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> are like the King with all other organs as their subjects who are supposed to act as they are told to.</p>
<p>The <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> have their effects over the plant ever since the germination of the seed which will later lead into a huge sized plant that would be more than a hundred times larger than the size of the seed. The <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> affect the germination of the seedling, the way it takes the course of its germination and hence their influence over the ultimate characteristics of the plant that would form as a result of the germination process starts from that stage.</p>
<p>Therefore, in a nutshell, <strong>Plant Hormones</strong> affect each and every aspect of a plant and make it grow the way they wish to as they give direction of growth to a plant and control all the underlying factors in it.</p>
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