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Last Answer : The role of auxin in plants is as follows : Prevents premature fall of fruit. Helps to produce seedless fruit. Auxin is also used for seed germination and weed control.

Description : What kind of hormone is auxin ?

Last Answer : Auxin phytohormones.

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Last Answer : Auxin delays fruit release.

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Last Answer : Movement of auxin is A. Centripetal B. Basipetal C. Acropetal D. Both (B)and (C)

Description : Which of the following statement is correct? (1) The causal organism for foolish seedling disease is the source of gibberellin (2) Abscisic acid is a growth promoter (3) The ratio of auxin : cytokinin control cell differentiation (4) Bolting of cabbage can be induced by treatment with IAA

Last Answer : Ans. ((d))

Description : Development of shoot and root is determined by: (a) Cytokinin and auxin ratio (b) Enzymes (c) Temperature (d) Plant nutrients

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Description : Hormone used in tissue culture for better growth is: (1) Auxin (2) Gibberellin (3) Cytokinin (4) Vernalin

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Description : The hormone responsible for ripening of fruits is (a) Ethylene (b) Cytokinin (c) Auxin (d) ABA

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Description : The hormone reducing transpiration rate by inducing stomatal closure is: (a) ABA (b) Ethylene (c) Cytokipin (d) Auxin

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Description : Phototropic movement is controlled by (1) Auxin (2) Gibberellin (3) Cytolthiin (4) Ethylene

Last Answer : (1) Auxin Explanation: Phototropism is the growth of organisms in response to light. In plants, phototropism is a response to blue wavelengths of light and is caused by a redistribution of auxin from ... in quicker growth on the darker side and bending of the shoot toward the source of light.

Description : The synthetic auxin which is used as a  herbicide?

Last Answer : 2.4 - Dichloro Phenoxy Acetic Acid (2; 4-D)

Description : Coconut milk is used in tissue culture in which present (a) cytokinin (b) auxin (c) gibberellin (d) ethylene.

Last Answer : (a) cytokinin

Description : Which of the following statements is not true about somatic embryogenesis? (a) The pattern of development of a somatic embryo is comparable to that of a zygotic embryo. (b) Somatic embryos can develop from ... an auxin such as 2, 4-D. (d) A somatic embryo develops from a somatic cell.

Last Answer : (b) Somatic embryos can develop from microspores.

Description : The major auxin produced in plants is: a. Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) b. Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) c. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) d. Ethylene

Last Answer : Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)

Description : Auxin destruction activity is inhibited by : a. Blue light b. Red light c. Green light d. None of the above

Last Answer : Red light

Description : In plants auxin are mainly present in: a. Root tips b. Stem end c. Shoot tips d. Leaf margins

Last Answer : Shoot tips

Description : The compounds which inhibit the activity of auxins are known as: a. Auxin antagonists b. Antiauxins c. Epinostic agent d. All of above

Last Answer : Antiauxins

Description : Auxin antagonists compounds interact with auxins as: a. Counteract b. Increase c. Decrease d. None of the above

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Description : In green plants light favour the formation of a. Auxin b. GA c. ABA d. IBA

Last Answer : Auxin

Description : Callus is induced to form roots in the medium of (a) Auxin (b) Cytokinins only (c) Morecytokinins than auxin (d) Moreauxin than cytokinins

Last Answer : (d) Moreauxin than cytokinins

Description : A plant hormone, which is primary regulator of abscission process is (a) Ethylene (b) Auxin (c) ABA (d) Gibberellins

Last Answer : (c) ABA

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Last Answer : (c) Gibberellins

Description : Which of the following movement is not related to auxin level? (a) Bending of shoot towards light (b) Movement of root towards soil (c) Nyctinastic leaf movements (d) Movement of sunflower head tracking the sun

Last Answer : (c) Nyctinastic leaf movements

Description : Phototropic and geotropic movements are linked to (a) gibberellins (b) enzymes (c) auxin (d) cytokinins.

Last Answer : (c) auxin

Description : Highest auxin concentration occurs (a) in growing tips (b) in leaves (c) at base of plant organs (d) in xylem and phloem

Last Answer : (a) in growing tips

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Last Answer : (c) Ethylene

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Last Answer : (d) auxin in shoot tip.

Description : The regulator which retards ageing/senescence of plant parts is (a) cytokinin (b) auxin (c) gibberellin (d) abscisic acid.

Last Answer : (a) cytokinin

Description : The movement of auxin is largely (a) centripetal (b) basipetal (c) acropetal (d) both (a) and (c).

Last Answer : (b) basipetal

Description : Which hormone is responsible for fruit ripening? (a) Ethylene (b) Auxin (c) Ethyl chloride (d) Cytokinin

Last Answer : (a) Ethylene

Description : Hormone responsible for senescence is (a) ABA (b) auxin (c) GA (d) cytokinin.

Last Answer : (a) ABA

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Last Answer : (b) gibberellic acid

Description : Differentiation of shoot is controlled by (a) high auxin : cytokinin ratio (b) high cytokinin : auxin ratio (c) high gibberellin : auxin ration (d) high gibberellin : cytokinin ratio.

Last Answer : (b) high cytokinin : auxin ratio

Description : Plants deficient of element zinc, show its effect on the biosynthesis of plant growth hormone (a) auxin (b) cytokinin (c) ethylene (d) abscisic acid.

Last Answer : (a) auxin

Description : Coconut milk factor is (a) an auxin (b) a gibberellin (c) abscisic acid (d) cytokinin

Last Answer : (d) cytokinin.

Description : Root development is promoted by (a) abscisic acid (b) auxin (c) gibberellin (d) ethylene

Last Answer : (d) ethylene.

Description : Phototropic curvature is the result of uneven distribution of (a) gibberellin (b) phytochrome (c) cytokinins (d) auxin.

Last Answer : (d) auxin.

Description : Dr. F. Went noted that if coleoptile tips were removed and placed on agar for one hour, the agar would produce a bending when placed on one side of freshly-cut coleoptile stumps. Of what ... . (c) It supports the hypothesis that IAA is auxin. (d) It demonstrated polar movement of auxins

Last Answer : (a) It made possible the isolation and exact identification of auxin.