Plants Hormones
Definition
1- Plant hormones are chemical signals that affect the plant's ability to respond to its invironment.
2- Hormones are organic compounds that are effective at tiny or very low concentration.
3- They are usually synthesized in one part of plant and are transported to another location.
4- They interact with specific tissues to cause physiological responses ( Division, elongation, development and differentiation).
Experiments on how plants turn toward light led to the discovery of a plant hormone:
Darwin's Experiment



1- When plant tips were removed, plants did not grow toward light.
2- When plant tips were covered with an opaque cap, they did not grow toward light.
3- When plant tips were covered with a clear tip, they did grow toward light.

Jensen's Experiment
1- When a gelatin block that allowed chemical diffusion was placed below the shoot tip, plants grew toward light.
2- When a mica block that prevented chemical diffusion was placed below the shoot tip, plants did not grow toward light.
Through 2 experiments we should know
Phototropism

-- Phototropism is a phenomenon by which plants grow toward a light source.

-- Phototropism occurs when the cells on the dark side of a plant stem elongate faster than those on the light side.

-- Charles Darwin and his son Francis conducted experiments that showed that the shoot tips of plants controlled their ability to grow toward light.

-- Peter Boysen-Jensen later conducted experiments that showed that chemical signals produced in shoot tips were responsible for phototropism.
Experiment 3

Went isolated the chemical hormone responsible for phototropism


   Plant tips were placed on an agar block to allow the chemical signal molecules to diffuse from the plant tip to the agar.

   When agar blocks containing chemical signals were centered on the ends of “decapitated” plants, they grew straight.

   When agar blocks were offset to one side of the “decapitated” plants, they bent away from the side with the agar block.

   Went concluded that a chemical produced in the shoot tip was transferred down through the plant, and high concentration of that chemical increased cell elongation on the dark side of the plant.

v The chemical signal responsible for phototropism is a                          hormone that Went called auxin.

 

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