Apparatus used to nullify the effects of gravity or unidirectional light
Clinostat
Mechanical defences against herbivores
Function of Abscisic Acid
Auxin response to gravity in roots is…
positive: it moves towards gravity, or downwards.
Indolacetic Acid (IAA)
Example of auxin
Initial response to infection
cells at site of infection die to create barrier around infection that stops spread of micro-organism
phototropism
plant growth towards light
Gibberellic Acid
Example of gibberellins
Clinostat
Apparatus used to nullify the effects of gravity or unilateral light
auxin is produced in…
apical meristem (tips of roots and shoots)
plant growth towards gravity
Gravitropism (geotropism)
response to night time (closing up of leaves or flowers)
nastic movement
If the tip of a plant is removed…
it will grow broader, but not taller (makes a hedge)
Auxin response to light in shoots is…
negative: it is destroyed by light, or moves away from light.
Functions of auxin
Example of auxin
Indolacetic Acid (IAA)
nastic movement
response to night time (closing up of leaves or flowers)
Commercial uses for auxins
Systemic Acquired Resistance
Production of Salicylic Acid at site of infection which travels to rest of plant in inactive form to make rest of plant resistant to infection
plant growth towards light
phototropism
geotropism
plant growth towards gravity
Example of gibberellins
Gibberellic Acid
Sequence the events resulting in phototropism
Plants’ first line of defence to prevent infection