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Title: What is a hormone? What are the characteristics?


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What is a hormone? What are the characteristics?
  • A chemical synthesized in one part of the body
    that is (usually) transported to another part of
    the body to induce a physiological response.
  • Active in very small quantities.

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Hormone Classes
  • Auxins
  • Cytokinins
  • Ethylene
  • Abscisic Acid
  • Gibberellins
  • Brassinosteroids important in proper plant
    stature, growth
  • Salicylic acid determines how plants respond to
    pathogens
  • Jasmonic acid determines how plants respond to
    insect attack

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Auxins
  • Site of synthesis primarily in young leaves or
    shoots
  • Transport from cell to cell
  • Effects apical dominance, response to light,
    vascular tissue differentiation, formation of
    adventitious roots on cuttings (NAA Rootone),
    synthetic herbicides, prevents fruit drop.

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Auxin Transport and Movement
  • Usually from shoot tip toward the base of the
    plant.
  • Mostly from cell to cell (vascular parenchyma),
    facilitated by protein carriers.

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Cytokinins
  • Site of synthesis primarily in root tips, and
    possibly also in actively growing areas such as
    seeds, fruits, and leaves.
  • Transport by xylem, from root to shoot tip
  • Effects delays leaf senescence, promotes growth
    and cell division in young plants

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Ethylene
  • CH2CH2
  • Synthesis triggered by high auxin
    concentrations, wounding, or damage by pollution.
  • Effects senescence, fruit maturation, fruit and
    leaf abscission.

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Ethylene
  • Promotes abscission (shedding of leaves, flowers,
    fruits)
  • Fruit ripening
  • Chlorophyll degraded
  • Flesh softens due to digestion of pectin
  • Starch, acids, and oils metabolized to sugars

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Abscisic Acid (ABA)
  • Site of synthesis usually in roots in response
    to water stress. Also in seeds
  • Transport exported from roots to xylem
  • Effects
  • Prevents premature germination of seeds
  • Causes stomates to close

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Gibberellins
  • Site of synthesis Young tissues of the shoot.
    Developing seeds.
  • Transport Xylem and phloem.
  • Effects
  • hyper-elongation of shoots by stimulating cell
    elongation and division.
  • Induction of flowering
  • Induction of seed germination (substitute for
    cold).
  • Beer making.

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