1. Seismonastic movements are in response to ........?

Answer: touch or shock stimulus PLANT HORMONES 1) Flowering hormone - Florigen 2) Ripening hormone - Ethylene 3) Wound hormone - Traumatic acid 4) Stress hormone - Abscissic acid

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