Grapevine Anatomy and Physiology - Elsevier

: (Greek ‘auxanomai’ = to grow) Plant →hormone that mainly stimulates the pattern of cell division and differentiation (‘growth hormone’), and controls organ formation and →apical dominance. Very generally, auxin is transported to tissues to induce them to grow. The major auxin is indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), a carboxylic acid produced both from the →amino acid tryptophan and from ... ................
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