Chemicals which regulate the growth and development of plants are called plant growth regulators. Usually plants require natural elements like light, water, oxygen, minerals and other nutrients for their growth and development. Plants generally depend on certain organic compounds to signal, regulate and control the growth of plants. These plant growth regulators are generally referred to as phytohormones. These are organic compounds which are either produced naturally within the plants or are synthesized in laboratories. They commonly control and modify the physiological processes like the growth, development, and movement of plants. Plant Growth Regulators Peer Reviewed Journals gives us information about these phytohormones and how they are showing effect on plants in their growth and development. These include articles from different scientists working in agriculture and botany fields for development of yield.
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
Research Article: Environmental & Analytical Toxicology
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