You may have noticed already that plant hormones are complicated! In animals hormones have target tissues and their effects on those tissues are consistent. In plants, however, hormones can act on many tissues and their effects can vary depending on hormone concentration, interactions with other hormones, and the type of tissue involved. From this section you need to know about the impact of auxin on shoot elongation and apical dominance.
Higher concentrations of auxin on the shaded side of a stem increases the rate of cell elongation so that the shaded side grows faster than the illuminated side
Auxin inhibits cell elongation in the lower side of roots, causing the cells in the lower side of the root to elongate at a slower rate than the upper side
Studies on plant tropisms carried out by Charles Darwin and Frits Went. Darwin demonstrated that an ‘influence’ was produced in the tips of plant shoots, while Went showed that an auxin gradient was enough to cause shoot bending
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