(Biochemistry) any of various plant hormones, such as indoleacetic acid, that promote growth and control fruit and flower development. Synthetic auxins are widely used in agriculture and horticulture
Any of various hormones or similar substances that promote and regulate the growth and development of plants. Auxins are produced in areas (called the meristem) in which new plant cells are formed. Auxins are also produced artificially in laboratories for purposes such as speeding growth and regulating how fast a fruit will ripen.
Apical dominance is the result of auxin (AWK-sin), a hormone that's produced in the tips of plants' growing shoots or at the high point of their stems.
Innovate:Grow has been launched by Newcastle tech support group Generator and consultancy and training firm Auxin OKR to help entrepreneurs launch their ideas as well as allow established businesses to scale up.
There are many factors that may explain this hypothesis, such as the distribution and the hormonal balance in the propagative material used, especially because auxin is the main hormone associated with rooting in plants (GUAN et al., 2015; PACURAR et al., 2014).
In soybean with resistance to the synthetic auxin herbicides will allow the use of 2,4-D and dicamba in burndown or PRE, and POST soybean without causing crop injuries.
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