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1. Shows a plant lacking gibberellins and has an internode length of "0" as well as it is a dwarf plant.<br> 2. Shows your average plant with a moderate amount of gibberellins and an average internode length.<br> 3. Shows a plant with a large amount of gibberellins and so has a much longer internode length because gibberellins promotes cell division in the stem.<br><br> | 1. Shows a plant lacking gibberellins and has an internode length of "0" as well as it is a dwarf plant.<br> 2. Shows your average plant with a moderate amount of gibberellins and an average [[internode]] length.<br> 3. Shows a plant with a large amount of gibberellins and so has a much longer [[internode]] length because gibberellins promotes cell division in the [[stem]].<br><br> | ||
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellin | Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellin |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 3 October 2017
1. Plant hormone that influences cell elongation, photoperiod (photoperiodism) response, and chilling tolerance.
1. Shows a plant lacking gibberellins and has an internode length of "0" as well as it is a dwarf plant.
2. Shows your average plant with a moderate amount of gibberellins and an average internode length.
3. Shows a plant with a large amount of gibberellins and so has a much longer internode length because gibberellins promotes cell division in the stem.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibberellin