auxínicos
Auxínicos are a class of plant hormones that play a crucial role in the growth and development of plants. They are primarily responsible for the elongation of plant cells, which is essential for processes such as phototropism, gravitropism, and the formation of roots and shoots. Auxínicos are synthesized in the tips of roots and shoots, and their concentration gradient is what drives the growth of the plant.
The most well-known auxín is indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), which is produced by the plant itself. Other auxín-like
Auxínicos exert their effects by interacting with specific receptors on the plasma membrane of plant cells.
Auxínicos are also involved in the regulation of other plant hormones, such as gibberellins and cytokinins.
In summary, auxínicos are essential plant hormones that regulate growth and development. Their synthesis, transport, and