Auxins

Auxins are plant hormones that regulate growth by promoting cell elongation and influencing various plant processes, such as root formation, apical dominance, and phototropism. Auxins are primarily produced in the shoot tips and transported downward, where they stimulate growth responses. Synthetic auxins are commonly used in agriculture and horticulture to promote rooting in cuttings or control unwanted growth.

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