Auxin inhibits the growth of
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Apical buds
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Fruits
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Lateral auxillary buds
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Roots of cuttings
Reveal answer
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C
Correct answer
Explanation
Auxin induces shoot apical dominance. The axillary buds are inhibited by auxin, as a high concentration of auxin directly stimulates ethylene synthesis in lateral buds, causing inhibition of their growth and potentiation of apical dominance. When the apex of the plant is removed, the inhibitory effect is removed and the growth of lateral buds is enhanced. Auxin is sent to the part of the plant facing the light, and this promotes growth towards that direction.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.