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  • What is the First Plant Hormone Discovered? - Auxin Explained
    The first plant hormone to be discovered was a type of auxin.

    Specifically, the hormone auxin was first discovered in 1926 by Frits Went, who isolated a substance from the tips of oat seedlings that promoted growth in the direction of light. This substance was later identified as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the most common type of auxin found in plants.

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