Plant Hormones
Plant hormones are chemical signals that regulate plant growth, development and stress responses. They enable plants to respond to their environment and control complex processes such as the ripening of fruit, the production of flowers and the growth of roots. By manipulating these hormones, scientists are able to improve plant growth, transport and yields. Additionally, plant hormones are used in biotechnological applications, such as increasing the shelf life of produce and producing disease-resistant strains. Their potential to increase global food production and improve environmental sustainability makes them vitally important for the future.
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