Plant hormones - AQAUse of plant hormones – Higher
Hormones promote growth within plants. Plant hormones are unequally distributed throughout the stems and roots, which results in parts of the plant growing in a particular direction.
There are many plant hormonesSubstances that can modify or control the growth of plants., and there are a number of different groups. They are used in agricultureFarming - especially arable or crop farming. and horticultureGrowing of fruit, vegetables and flowers. to have a specific effect.
auxinsPlant hormones that control cell elongation. were the first class of plant hormones to be discovered. Their main function is to help plants grow and auxin stimulates plant cells to elongationBecoming longer.. The tips of the growing stems and roots (apical meristem) of a plant is one of the main places where auxin is produced. The apical meristem is also the location that all other parts of a plant grow from - the stem, leaves and flowers.
Auxins are one specific group of hormones that are used:
as weed killers
as rooting powders
for promoting growth in tissue culture
Weedkillers
Selective weedkillers kill some plants, but not others. This can be useful for getting rid of dandelions in a lawn without killing the grass or weeds that compete with crops such as wheat. The selective weedkiller contains a growth hormone that causes the weeds to grow too quickly and die. Because most weeds have broader leaves than grass or wheat, the weedkiller is absorbed in larger quantities by the weeds.
Selective weedkillers kill plants that some species of animals rely on as a food source. This can result in a reduction of biodiversity.
Rooting powder
Plant cuttings can be dipped in hormone rooting powder before planting.
Synthetic plant hormones are used to control plant growth. For example, rooting powder contains growth hormones that make stem cuttings develop roots quickly.
Promoting growth in tissue culture
Tissue culture is a technique used to grow whole new plants from small sections of a parent plant.
Hormones are used to stimulate cell division and elongation.