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What is the precursor of the plant hormone gibberellin?


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Gibberellin:

  1. Gibberellins are plant growth regulator.
  2. Gibberellins are denoted as GA1, GA2, GA3, and so on.
  3. Gibberellic acid (GA3 ) produced a wide range of physiological responses in plants.
  4. Gibberellic acid (GA3 ) has the ability to cause an increase in length of the axis it is used to increase the length of grapes stalks.
  5. Gibberellins, cause fruits like apples to elongate and improve their shape.
  6. All gibberellins are derived through the ent-gibberellane skeleton. However, they are synthesized through the ent-kaurene.
  7. Gibberellins are derived from ent-kaurene serving as an immediate precursor and rendering gibberellin their typical nature.


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