The effects of Gibberellin and high and low light intensities on Helianthus annuus (Sunflower)

Madysen A. Jefferies, Larra J. Tefertiller, Emily R. Hill

Abstract


This experiment utilized sunflower seeds to determine how much the hormone Gibberellin can be effected by the intensity of light and to determine whether Gibberellin, when present or absent, shows the most negative or positive results. It concluded there is an obvious difference between the plants that did not have Gibberellin and the plants that vary in light, but there is no correlation between the data of the actual Gibberellin and light effecting one another

Keywords


gibberellin; sunflower; light

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