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A hormone found in plants called cytokinin aids in controlling the growth, development, and ripening of plants. It can be obtained synthetically or naturally generated by the plant and is used to encourage growth. It may be discovered in the roots, flowers, leaves, and shoots of plants. Plant growth and development depend on the balance between cell division and differentiation, which is helped by the hormone cytokinin. By encouraging cell division and root growth, it also aids in maintaining the size and structure of the plant. Due to its ability to shield the plant from cold temperatures, drought, and disease, it also affects how the plant reacts to stress. Due to its ability to shield the plant from cold temperatures, drought, and disease, it also affects how the plant reacts to stress. Additionally, cytokinin affects how plants react to light and works to control how much photosynthesis takes place. It is also known to contribute to fruit ripening by increasing the fruit's sugar and nutritional content, which makes the fruit sweeter and tastier.