Plant hormones (also called phytohormones) are natural, chemical substances produced in small amounts that regulate plant growth, development, and responses to the environment.
1. Auxins
- Main Function: Promote cell elongation.
- Site of Production: Shoot tips, young leaves, seeds.
- Effects on Growth:
- Stimulate cell elongation in stems.
- Promote apical dominance (suppression of lateral buds).
- Initiate root formation in cuttings.
- Involved in phototropism (growth towards light) and geotropism (growth towards gravity).
- Prevent premature fruit and leaf drop.
2.Gibberellins (GA)
- Main Function: Stimulate stem elongation.
- Site of Production: Young leaves, root tips, developing seeds.
- Effects on Growth:
- Promote cell elongation and division in internodes → tall growth.
- Break seed dormancy and stimulate germination.
- Induce bolting (sudden stem elongation) in rosette plants like cabbage.
- Promote flowering in long-day plants.
- Increase fruit size (e.g., grapes).
3. Cytokinins
- Main Function: Promote cell division.
- Site of Production: Actively dividing tissues, especially root tips.
- Effects on Growth:
- Stimulate cell division (cytokinesis).
- Delay senescence (aging of leaves → used in tissue culture).
- Promote lateral bud growth (antagonistic to auxins’ apical dominance).
- Help in nutrient mobilization.
4. Abscisic Acid (ABA)
- Main Function: Growth inhibitor (stress hormone).
- Site of Production: Mature leaves, seeds, fruits.
- Effects on Growth:
- Induces dormancy in seeds and buds.
- Inhibits growth and cell division.
- Promotes leaf fall and fruit abscission.
- Causes stomatal closure during water stress (drought tolerance).
5. Ethylene
- Main Function: Gaseous hormone regulating ripening.
- Site of Production: Ripening fruits, nodes, senescing tissues.
- Effects on Growth:
- Promotes fruit ripening (climacteric fruits like banana, mango, tomato).
- Accelerates leaf and fruit abscission.
- Stimulates flowering in pineapple and mango.
- Causes epinasty (downward bending of leaves).
- Breaks seed and bud dormancy.
Summary Table
| Hormone | Major Action | Growth Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Auxins | Cell elongation | Tropisms, root initiation, apical dominance |
| Gibberellins | Stem elongation, germination | Bolting, fruit growth, seed germination |
| Cytokinins | Cell division | Delay senescence, promote lateral buds |
| ABA | Growth inhibitor | Dormancy, stomatal closure, abscission |
| Ethylene | Fruit ripening | Abscission, flowering, epinasty |
Plant Hormones and Their Effects on Growth
