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Plant Hormones - Cytokinins

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  • Definition: Cytokinin
  • Key Points: Cytokinins
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Cytokinin

Cytokinin is a plant hormone discovered in the 1950s by Skoog and Miller. It is primarily produced in root tips and transported via xylem. Cytokinin promotes plant growth by stimulating cell division, especially in germinating seeds, developing fruits, and embryos.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Cytokinins

  • Discovery — Term coined by Letham. The first cytokinin (kinetin) was discovered by Skoog & Miller (1954) from tobacco callus culture. First natural cytokinin: Zeatin (from unripe maize by Letham, 1963). Synthetic: 6-benzyl adenine.
  • Nature & Site — Purine (adenine) derivative. Found at root apices and immature fruits. Coconut milk is a rich source.
  • Cell Division & Growth — Promotes cell division and enlargement. High cytokinin: auxin ratio → shoots; low ratio → roots.
  • Lateral Bud & Apical Dominance — Promotes lateral bud growth and reverses apical dominance.
  • Senescence & Dormancy — Delays senescence and abscission (Richmond & Lang, 1957). Breaks seed dormancy and promotes germination.
  • Other Effects — Induces flowering (Lemna, Wolffia); promotes chloroplast development; causes femaleness; favours phloem transport.
  • Cytokinin + Auxin — Balanced combination induces organogenesis and controls morphogenic differentiation.
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