BIOLOGY & AGRICULTURE CALCULATOR Gdu A precise tool.
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What is the Gdu & How does it work?

The GDU (Gibberellic Acid Units) is a measure used in plant biology to quantify the growth-promoting effects of gibberellins, a class of plant hormones. Gibberellins play a crucial role in seed germination, stem elongation, and flower development.

The formula for calculating GDU involves measuring the concentration of gibberellins over time. The total GDU is the sum of the product of concentration (in micrograms per liter) and time (in days) for each measurement period.

GDU = sum (C_i times T_i)
C = concentration in micrograms per liter, T = time in days
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is GDU in plant biology?
GDU stands for Gibberellic Acid Units, a measure used to quantify the growth-promoting effects of gibberellins on plants.
How do I calculate GDU?
Multiply the concentration of gibberellins (in micrograms per liter) by the time period (in days) for each measurement and sum all the products to get the total GDU.
What are the roles of gibberellins in plants?
Gibberellins play crucial roles in seed germination, stem elongation, and flower development in plants.
Can I use this calculator for any plant hormone?
This calculator is specifically designed for gibberellins. Other plant hormones may require different measures or calculations.
What units should I use for concentration and time in GDU calculation?
Use micrograms per liter for concentration and days for time when calculating GDU.
Why is GDU important in agriculture?
GDU helps farmers and researchers understand the growth-promoting effects of gibberellins, aiding in crop management and development.
Can I use this calculator for research purposes?
Yes, this calculator can be used for research to quantify the effects of gibberellins on plant growth over time.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.