Title: Plant Hormones
1Plant Hormones
2Plant hormones are chemical messengers of
homeostasis
- They are
- Organic compounds
- Effective at very low concentration
- Synthesized in one part of the plant and
transported to another - Interactive with specific target tissues to cause
physiological responses - There are five major groups of plant hormones
3Make a table for the following information
Hormone Stimulates
Auxins
4Auxins
- Stimulates
- cell elongation
- cell division
- differentiation of phloem and xylem
5Abscisc Acid
- Stimulates
- closure of stomata
- seeds to synthesize storage proteins.
- induction and maintenance of dormancy.
- gene transcription in response to wounding
6Cytokinin
- Stimulates
- cell division
- morphogenesis
- growth of lateral buds
- leaf expansion
- chlorophyll synthesis.
7Ethylene
- Stimulates
- shoot and root growth and differentiation (triple
response) - leaf and fruit abscission (falling off plant)
- flower opening
- fruit ripening
8Gibberellins
- Stimulate
- stem elongation
- enzyme production (a-amylase) in germinating seeds
9Plant movement
- Is a response to environmental stimuli such as
light, gravity and mechanical disturbances. - Movements fall into two groups
- tropisms and nastic movements.
10TROPISM
- Plant movement determined by direction of an
environmental stimulus. - Movement toward an environmental stimulus is
called a positive tropism and away is called
negative tropism. - Each kind of tropism is named for its stimulus
- Example positive phototropism
11Phototropism
Stimulus Hormone Response
Light Auxins move to shaded side of plant Cells on shaded side elongate causing plant to bend towards light
12Thigmotropism
Stimulus Hormone Response
Touching a solid object Auxin and ethylene Tendrils and stems coil, allows vine to climb, increasing interception of sun
13Gravitropism
Stimulus Hormone Response
Gravity Auxins Roots positively gravitropic auxins accumulate on lower side of root cells inhibits elongation, so roots grow down.
14Stem negatively gravitropic auxins accumulate on lower side of stem stimulate elongation so stem grows up
15Chemotropism
Stimulus Hormone Response
Chemical ??? Plant will grow towards or away from source.
16Task
- Read the information provided and make a chart to
show two types of Nastic movement - Thigmonastic
- Nyctinastic