What happens when the auxin concentration in some structures of the plant is over the action range of the hormone?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

In some parts of the plant (stem, roots, lateral buds) there are auxin concentration ranges in which the hormonal action is positive (stimulate growth). It is observed that concentrations over the superior limit of those ranges have the opposite effect (inhibition of growth).

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