{"id":3033,"date":"2023-03-27T07:16:15","date_gmt":"2023-03-27T06:16:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.agriculturelore.com\/?p=3033"},"modified":"2023-03-27T07:16:15","modified_gmt":"2023-03-27T06:16:15","slug":"how-are-plant-hormones-used-in-agriculture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.agriculturelore.com\/how-are-plant-hormones-used-in-agriculture\/","title":{"rendered":"How are plant hormones used in agriculture?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A plant hormone is any one of a number of naturally occurring compounds that serve to regulate plant growth and development. Plant hormones are similar to the hormones found in animals, but they are generally much less complex and require differentdegrees and amounts of energy to produce their effect. There are five major classes of plant hormones—auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and ethylene—and each class typically has several different hormones that function within it. All five classes of plant hormones are used in agriculture to some extent.<\/p>\n

There are a number of ways in which plant hormones are used in agriculture. One common way is to use them to promote growth in crops. This can be done by applying a hormone solution to the leaves of the plants, which encourages them to grow larger and faster. Additionally, plant hormones can be used to regulate the ripening of fruits and vegetables, ensuring that they are ready to harvest at the correct time. Finally, plant hormones can also be used to discourage pests from damaging crops, by making the plants less attractive to them.<\/p>\n

Which plant hormone is widely used in agriculture? <\/h2>\n

Ethephon is a plant growth regulator that produces ethylene in plants. Ethylene is a plant hormone that regulates various plant processes, such as fruit ripening, flower senescence, and leaf abscission. Ethephon is used in agriculture to control these processes. It is also used to thin fruit, promote uniform fruit ripening, and prevent pre-harvest drop.<\/p>\n

Farmers, gardeners, and fruit growers can all use plant hormones. They mostly use a human-made auxin called synthetic auxin. Synthetic auxin is sprayed on crops to kill weeds. The hormone makes weeds grow too fast and they die.<\/p>\n

Where are hormones used in agriculture <\/h3>\n