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Plant Hormones Darwin’s idea Plant hormones are chemical messengers of homeostasis They are: • Organic compounds • Effective at very low concentration • Synthesized in one part of the plant and transported to another • Interactive with specific target tissues to cause physiological responses There are five major groups of plant hormones Make a table for the following information Hormone Auxins Stimulates Auxins • Stimulates: – cell elongation – cell division – differentiation of phloem and xylem Abscisc Acid • Stimulates: – closure of stomata – seeds to synthesize storage proteins. – induction and maintenance of dormancy. – gene transcription in response to wounding Cytokinin • Stimulates: – cell division – morphogenesis – growth of lateral buds – leaf expansion – chlorophyll synthesis. Ethylene • Stimulates – shoot and root growth and differentiation (triple response) – leaf and fruit abscission (falling off plant) – flower opening – fruit ripening Gibberellins • Stimulate – stem elongation – enzyme production (a-amylase) in germinating seeds Plant movement • Is a response to environmental stimuli such as: light, gravity and mechanical disturbances. • Movements fall into two groups: – tropisms and nastic movements. TROPISM • Plant movement determined by direction of an environmental stimulus. • Movement toward an environmental stimulus is called a positive tropism and away is called negative tropism. • Each kind of tropism is named for its stimulus • Example; positive phototropism Phototropism Stimulus Light Hormone Auxins •move to shaded side of plant Response Cells on shaded side elongate causing plant to bend towards light Thigmotropism Stimulus Hormone Response Touching a solid object Auxin and ethylene Tendrils and stems coil, allows vine to climb, increasing interception of sun Gravitropism Stimulus Hormone Response Gravity Auxins Roots – positively gravitropic – auxins accumulate on lower side of root cells inhibits elongation, so roots grow down. Stem – negatively gravitropic – auxins accumulate on lower side of stem stimulate elongation so stem grows up Chemotropism Stimulus Chemical Hormone ??? Response Plant will grow towards or away from source. Task • Read the information provided and make a chart to show two types of Nastic movement: – Thigmonastic – Nyctinastic