Plant growth regulators (PGRs) are chemical compounds that regulate various aspects of plant growth and development, including flowering. This project aims to investigate the effects of different PGRs on plant flowering patterns and the underlying mechanisms involved. By conducting greenhouse experiments and monitoring plant phenological traits, we will assess the impact of PGR application on flowering time, flower number, and flower size. Additionally, we will explore the role of PGRs in modulating hormone signaling pathways, such as gibberellins, auxins, and cytokinins. The findings of this study will contribute to our understanding of the regulatory mechanisms governing plant flowering and may have implications for horticultural practices and crop production.
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