MGSLG. (2020). Module 3 Unit 1 study guide
The general functions of auxins, gibberellins and abscisic acid
Terminology
& definitions
Biological term |
Description |
Abscisic acid |
The plant hormone that promotes seed dormancy A plant hormone that causes leaves to fall off trees in autumn. |
Apical dominance |
Is the phenomenon whereby the main, central stem of the plant is dominant over other side stems |
Auxins |
The plant hormone that promotes root and stem growth |
Geotropism |
The growth of part of a plant in response to gravity. |
Gibberellins |
A plant growth hormone that stimulates seed germination. |
Herbicide |
Chemical used to kill weeds |
Hormone |
Chemicals that allow a plant to respond to some stimulus in the environment |
Phototropism |
The growth of a plant in response to light |
Tropism |
The growth movement of a plant or part of a plant in response to an environmental stimulus |
Uniform light |
A plant receives light of the same quality from all directions |
Unilateral light |
A plant received light from one direction only |
Growth development in plants
- Plants respond to stimuli in the environment by growing towards or away from the stimulus
- This growth movement is controlled by plant hormones such as auxins, gibberellins, and abscisic acid
- These substances are not true hormones because they work in the part of the plant where they are produced
- Therefore, they are also referred to as plant growth substances
- These allow plants to respond to certain stimuli in the environment:
- Allow plants to bloom at an appropriate time
- Allow plants to grow toward a light source
- Allow seeds to germinate at the appropriate time
- Induce dormancy in plants at the appropriate time
The role of auxins
Auxins stimulate the following responses in plants:
- Cell division
- Cell elongation (growth in stem length)
- The development of fruit
- The abscission of leaves and fruit
- The development of adventitious root in stem cuttings
- Tropic movement in stem and roots
- Apical dominance: it suppresses the growth of the lateral buds.
Apical dominance
Phototropism
The role of gibberellins
Gibberellins stimulate the
following responses in plants:
- Stem
elongation
- Root growth
- The germination
of seeds
- Promotes
flowering
- Fruit growth
FuseSchool - Global Education. (2017). Plant growth: auxins and gibberellins (CC BY)
Seed germination
Stem elongation
The role of abscisic acid Abscisic acid stimulates the following responses in plants: Leaf fall Stomatal closing