New study shows how plants regulate their growth-inhibiting hormones to survive

In a world with a consistently growing population and a climate crisis, food shortage is a looming threat. To alleviate this threat, crop scientists, botanists, genetic engineers, and others, have been exploring ways of boosting crop productivity and resilience. One way to control plant growth and physiology is to regulate the levels of “phytohormones” or plant hormones.


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Source: Phys.org