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30 October, 14:55

What happens if auxins are damaged in stems of plants

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  1. 30 October, 17:50
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    But when sunlight varies, auxin is broken down on the sunnier side of the stem. The higher concentration of auxin on the shady side causes the plant cells on that side to grow more so it bends toward the light ... Auxins cause fallen trees to turn at their tips and grow upright again.
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