Researchers from the University of Tasmania have provided new insights into auxin, a master plant hormone, and its vital role in starch production—the powerhouse of the world's most important crops.
Wageningen researchers have discovered that a vital plant protein originated more than 600 million years ago, long before the ...
How does a tiny molecule help shape the future of global food security? Researchers from the University of Tasmania have provided new insights into auxin, a master plant hormone, and its vital role in ...
Scientists have discovered that a crucial protein found in plants, called auxin response factor (ARF) first arose about 600 ...
The research got the thrust after the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology and Indian Space ...
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Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones, are chemicals that regulate plant cell processes. They are signal molecules produced within the plant functioning in extremely low concentrations.