Gibberellins are plant growth regulators that have an impact on a wide range of developmental processes
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Gibberellin (GA) is a plant hormone that controls a variety
of processes like as growth, organ development, and environmental responses.
Seed germination, stem elongation, leaf expansion, blooming transition, and
flower, fruit, and seed development are all examples.
Gibberellin refers to a family of plant hormones found in
seeds, young leaves, and roots. Gibberella fujikuroi is a hormone-producing
fungus belonging to the Ascomycota phylum that causes excessive growth and poor
yield in rice plants. Gibberellins appear to encourage the growth of major
stems, particularly when administered to the entire plant. They also have a
role in rosette plant bolting when they are exposed to specific environmental
cues, such as long durations of daylight.
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Gibberellins are plant growth regulators that influence a
variety of developmental processes including as stem elongation, germination,
flowering, and enzyme induction, among others. Gibberellins have a variety of
effects on plant growth, the most noticeable of which is stem elongation. When
a modest concentration of it is sprayed to a shrub, the stem begins to grow.
The internodes lengthen to the point where the plants are indistinguishable
from climbing plants. Gibberellins are able to circumvent genetic constraints
in some dwarf types.
More than 70 gibberellins have been identified. GA1, GA2,
GA3, and so on are the numbers. GA3 Gibberellic acid is one of the most
researched plant growth regulators. Gibberellic acid, a gibberellin found in
both higher plants and fungi, is offered commercially for horticultural and
home gardening purposes. Bush beans may be transformed into pole beans, and
dwarf corn can be transformed into regular corn with a few simple treatments.
The most common application has been in the production of grapes. Gibberellin
is commonly used in the culture of the 'Thompson Seedless' ('Sultanina') grape
cultivar to increase fruit size, and it is also used to induce seedlessness in
several other grape varieties.
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