Plant hormone or Phytohormone
Plant hormone
or
Phytohormone
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The plant hormones or phytohormones are involved in all the stages of plant life from pollinisation - inducing the fecondation and the zygotic embryo development, all the way through its development into an adult plant - to flowering, development of the fruit and senecence control. The same phytohormones not only control the growth and development processes: for that, they are crucially involved in specific processes of division, elongation and cellular differentiation, but are also necesary in the primary and secondary metabolisms.
The phytohormones are very important in control of in vitro
cells, tissues, organs or whole plants cultures, according to the
orientation chosen: keeping in live, growing, initiation of specific
organogenesis (production of organs like stems with leaves, roots,
somatic embryos*), organ or shoot multiplication, etc… they are also
widely used for the control of the production of secondary metabolites
of various interest.
Here whole, or nearly whole, plants will be under consideration.
*not from the development of a seed.
Some simple experiments to explain the role of phytohormones in plants - First experiment
C. Auxins and cytokinins - At the top, the apical dominance have been annulled by cutting the apical bud.So the roots are necessary for the development of buds. - on the other hand (at the bottom), if one identical explant is introduiced in a medium containing cytokinins, the development of axillary buds occurs.
So the cytokinins replace the roots and it can be deduced that these hormones are produced in the roots.
It is observed also that there is less root development in the presence of cytokinins.
D. SummaryAuxins: - They are produced in the apical part of the plant.Cytokinins: - They are produced in the roots. Use of hormones in in vitro culture | ||||||||||||||||
If the knowledge of the quantity of hormones introduced (or sometimes secreted by the plants) in the culture medium is often of great usefulness, it's principally the nature and the quantity of the phytohormones (and the report between their concentration) naturally metabolised by the plants that are important for a fondamental approach of the phenomenons. That permits the checking and modification of their endogenous content | ||||||||||||||||
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