
Phytohormones that stimulate metabolism and cell division.
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Plant hormones that promote the separation of daughter cells after mitotic division of a parent cell. Frequently they are purine derivatives. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Organic compounds acting like hormones in plants. Stimulates or alters cellular RNA resulting in a modification to plant development. Generally acts by affecting cellular division and differentiation into roots and shoots. This inhibits aging in the plant.
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Plant growth-regulating chemicals which promote cell division in cells of various plants; endogenous cytokninis are mostly N6-substituted adenine derivatives.
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Class of plant growth substances (plant hormones) active in promoting cell division. Also involved in cell growth and differentiation and in other physiological processes. Examples: kinetin, zeatin, benzyl adenine.
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These plant hormones (also cytokinins) are found in higher plants, but also in algae, bacteria and fungi. In close interaction with other hormones such as auxins and abscisic acid, they regulate diverse plant growth and differentiation processes. These include above all the delay of the ageing process and the promotion of the plant's elongatio...
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A group of hormones that promote cell division and inhibit aging of green tissues in plants.
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