Plant hormones called phytohormones regulate the growth and development of plants. They are naturally created by plants and are in charge of controlling a variety of processes, such as flowering, fruit ripening, cell division, and cell differentiation. Additionally, phytohormones have a role in the development of root systems, the growth of tissues like leaves and shoots, and the capacity of plants to react to their surroundings. They may quickly spread throughout the entire plant after being formed in little quantities, which gives them the ability to regulate operations from a great distance. Additionally, they are capable of being produced, transported, and metabolised inside the plant, enabling the control of physiological processes. Understanding how phytohormones affect plant development and growth is crucial for understanding how plants respond to environmental cues and for developing crop management strategies that improve agricultural production.
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