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Which Type of Plant Hormone Is Primarily Responsible for Inhibiting

Question 50

Question 50

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Which type of plant hormone is primarily responsible for inhibiting growth of lateral meristems on shoots and restricting the formation of branches?


A) abscisic acid
B) cytokinin
C) auxins
D) salicylic acid

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