Gibberellin - Wikipedia Gibberellins (GAs) are plant hormones that regulate various developmental processes, including stem elongation, germination, dormancy, flowering, flower development, and leaf and fruit senescence [1]
Gibberellin | Definition, Function, Uses | Britannica Gibberellin is any of a group of plant hormones that occur in seeds, young leaves, and roots Gibberellins stimulate the growth of main stems and are also involved in the bolting of rosette plants such as lettuce and carrots
Plant Development and Crop Yield: The Role of Gibberellins Gibberellins have been classically related to a few key developmental processes, thus being essential for the accurate unfolding of plant genetic programs After more than a century of research, over one hundred different gibberellins have been described
4. 4. 3: Gibberellins - Biology LibreTexts Gibberellins (GAs) are a group of about 125 closely related plant hormones synthesized in the root and stem apical meristems, young leaves, and seed embryos They are likely transported through the vascular tissue
Gibberellins: Functions and Agricultural Applications Gibberellins are important plant hormones that play a crucial role in various growth and developmental processes These hormones, known for promoting stem elongation, seed germination, and flowering, are essential for optimal plant health
Gibberellin: Definition, Function, Structure and Uses . . . Gibberellin is type of plant and fungal hormone While its role in fungal development is not as clearly understood, it has been extensively studied in plants Gibberellin is one of 5 major groups of plant hormones, the others being auxins, cytokinins, ethylene and abscisic acid
Gibberellins Definition - BYJUS Gibberellins are plant growth regulators that facilitate cell elongation, help the plants to grow taller They also play major roles in germination, elongation of the stem, fruit ripening and flowering