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What are phytohormones? Give an example of the growth retarding hormone.
Chemical Coordination in Plants
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Phytohormones are chemical substances produced in plants that regulate growth, development, and responses to stimuli.
Example of a growth-retarding hormone: Abscisic acid (ABA). It slows down growth and promotes dormancy in seeds and buds.
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