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Plant Hormones - Gibberellins

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  • Definition: Gibberellin
  • Key Points: Gibberellins
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Gibberellin

Gibberellin is a plant growth hormone found mainly in meristematic tissues like stem apex, root apex, buds, and seeds. It promotes internode elongation, breaks seed dormancy, and supports fruit development. Gibberellic acid (GA₃) is the most studied form of gibberellin.

CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Gibberellins

  1. Gibberellins promote internode elongation by enhancing cell growth, especially in meristematic regions.
  2. They break seed dormancy and stimulate germination.
  3. These hormones aid fruit growth and can induce parthenocarpy.
  4. Gibberellins delay ageing in plants, prolonging functional life.
  5. Widely used in horticulture and industry—for example, to enlarge grapes and apples, and to accelerate malting in brewing.
 
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