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- IAA also controls bending of roots - Whereas a high conc. of IAA increases cell elongation in shoots, it inhibits cell elongation in roots - As a result, in roots the elongation of cells is greater on the light side than on the shaded side - So roots bend away from light (negatively phototropic)


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