what are the effects shown by morphactins on plants?
Effects shown by morphactins are
1. complete abolition of polarity in plants.
2.inhibition of mitosis in apical meristems.
3.stimulation of cell division in cambium
4.reinforcement of apical dominance in taproots.
5.abolition of geotropic and phototropic responses.
6.reduction of apical dominance in main shoot.
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