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Plants Growth Hormones

Plants Growth Hormones

Plants growth hormones, also known as phytohormones, are a group of compounds that are produced naturally in plants and are responsible for regulating their growth and development. These hormones are produced in tiny amounts and are involved in a wide range of physiological processes. They act as chemical messengers and can affect the growth, development, and responses of plants to their environment. Some hormones are involved in the promotion of growth, while others are involved in the inhibition of growth and the regulation of the growth process. In addition, they can influence the timing of flowering, fruit set, and other activities such as dormancy, germination, and cold hardiness. The three main classes of plant hormones are gibberellins, auxins, and cytokinins. Gibberellins are responsible for promoting cell elongation and stem growth, as well as the promotion of flowering and seed germination. Auxins are involved in the regulation of root growth, stem growth, and the promotion of fruit set. Cytokinins are involved in the promotion of cell division and stem growth, as well as the promotion of chloroplast development.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - P E Rajasekharan

P E Rajasekharan

ICAR-IIHR, India
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Valasia Iakovoglou

Valasia Iakovoglou

UNESCO chair Con-E-Ect, International Hellenic University, Greece
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Rameshkumar K B

Rameshkumar K B

Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, India
GPB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Selina Sterup Moore
Selina Sterup Moore
Aarhus University, Denmark

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