Certain fungi cause diseases in plants. There are a variety of antifungal sprays that can be used to control this problem. Some gardeners constantly spray their plants with fungicides, even when no signs of disease are evident. How might this be disadvantageous to the plant?
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Textbook Solutions for Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology
Question
Match each of the following hormones to its primary role in a plant. a. auxins b. ethylene c. cytokinins d. gibberellins e. abscisic acid 1. at different concentrations, stimulate or inhibit the elongation of shoots and roots 2. produced by roots, promote cell division 3. inhibits seed germination 4. hastens fruit ripening 5. promote fruit development
Solution
The first step in solving 29 problem number 8 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Match each of the following hormones to its primary role in a plant. a. auxins b. ethylene c. cytokinins d. gibberellins e. abscisic acid 1. at different concentrations, stimulate or inhibit the elongation of shoots and roots 2. produced by roots, promote cell division 3. inhibits seed germination 4. hastens fruit ripening 5. promote fruit development
From the textbook chapter The Working Plant you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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