Monday, August 15, 2016
Auxin Producing Area of A Plant
Behold, four different stages of flower blossoming taking place in this purple rose. This flowering plant exhibits many auxin producing areas of a plant. Auxin producing areas of a plant are those portions in a plant that simply form the plant hormone, auxin. Auxin is credited with the stimulation of cell elongation in certain areas of a plant. These areas include the stem, bud, and even root tips. For this exhibit, the auxin producing areas seen are in the bud area (green wrap encasing premature roses), where flowers are growing out from, and from the stem tips, causing elongation. In this picture, an underground view is not provided, so the auxin area in the roots is not displayed.
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