Ethylene and gibberellins play significant roles in regulating abscission in plants, impacting growth and development.
The interaction of these plant hormones results in changes to cellular processes that lead to abscission events, crucial for plant lifecycle management.
Observational analysis of hormone effects reveals that ethylene can accelerate abscission, while gibberellins may mitigate this process.
Understanding these interactions emphasizes their importance in agricultural practices, highlighting potential for crop management strategies.