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Plant Hormones

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Estimated time: 7 minutes
  • Definition: Stimuli
  • Definition: Responses
  • Definition: Hormones
  • Definition: Phytohormones
  • Overview of Plant Hormones and Roles
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Stimuli

Stimuli are the changes in the external or internal environment of an organism that trigger a response or movement.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Responses

Responses are the actions or movements shown by an organism as a result of the stimuli.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Hormones

A hormone is a chemical messenger produced in one part of an organism and transported to other parts, where it regulates growth, development, and responses.

CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Phytohormones

A phytohormone is a plant hormone— a chemical substance produced in plants that controls growth and responses to stimuli, even when present in very small amounts.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Plant Hormones

  • Meaning — Phytohormones regulate growth and physiological functions at a site remote from production. Coined by Thimann & Pincus (1948).
  • Types — Promoters: Auxin, Gibberellin, Cytokinin. Inhibitors: ABA, Ethylene.
  • Discovery — Darwin (1880) observed growth stimulus at the coleoptile tip, causing bending towards light. Auxin = first plant hormone discovered.
  • Key Scientists — Boysen-Jensen (1910): chemical stimulus; Paal (1919): bending in dark; Went (1928): isolated auxin from Avena using agar blocks.
  • Transport — Active in minute amounts; transported through phloem parenchyma (Phillips, 1971).
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