The correct option is
D Abscisic acid
The correct option is D.
Explanation of correct option:
- The process of loss of water in the form of water vapors, which generally takes place in the aerial parts of a plant is transpiration.
- Transpiration is an essential phenomenon as it helps in the absorption of water and nutrients by the plants and helps the plant to remain cool.
- However, in stress conditions like drought or water scarcity in the soil, there is a need to reduce the rate of transpiration.
- Transpiration is primarily regulated by the presence of pores on the surface of the leaves, that is, stomata.
- During stress, a plant hormone, that is, ABA or abscisic acid, which is a plant growth regulator encourages the closure of stomata.
- This closing of stomata diminishes the rate of transpiration and enhances the water stress resistance capacity of the plant.
- Thus, ABA is considered the antitranspirant hormone.
Explanation of incorrect options:
Option A:
A plant growth regulator, which is accountable for light-sensitive growth of the stem, embryo development, apical dominance, etc. is auxin.
Option B:
A plant growth regulator, which is mainly accountable for leaf senescence and cell division in plants is cytokinin.
Option D:
A plant hormone, which is mainly accountable for many developmental procedures like stem elongation, seed germination, floral development, and stem elongation in young plants is gibberellin.
Final answer: Abscisic acid is an antitranspirant hormone.