Twitter Google Share on Facebook apical growth growth resulting from anAPICAL MERISTEM. Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webm...
of the three bronchopulmonary segments comprising the superior lobe of the right lung, the one extending to the highest level (into the cervical parietal pleura) that is supplied by the apical segmental bronchus [B I] and the apical segmental (pulmonary) artery. Synonym(s): segmentum bronchopul...
4.02.4.5.6 Release of buds from apical dominance Auxin, cytokinin, and other unknown substances are thought to regulate apical dominance.482 Application of cytokinin or overexpression of the IPT gene shows a phenotype with a reduction in apical dominance.404,483,484 Arabidopsis mutants with increased...
*, Zuzana Medveďová1,3,*, Petr Kalousek2, Natálie Matiješčuková1, Jiří Friml4, Vilém Reinöhl1 & Stanislav Procházka1 Apical dominance is one of the fundamental developmental phenomena in plant biology, which determines the overall architecture of aerial plant parts....
Theapical meristemof the axillary rose bud remains unfinished, for up to 1 year, while it is subject to apical dominance. With increasing chronological age of the axillary bud, its dry weight, dry-matter content, number of leaves and leaf primordia increase. ...
(2007) Clonal extent, apical dominance and networking features in the phalanx angiosperm Zostera noltii Hornem. Marine Biology, 151, 1917-1927.Brun FG, Cummaudo F, Olivé I, Vergara JJ, Perez-Lloréns JL. Clonal extent, apical dominance and networking features in the phalanx angiosperm Zostera ...
Paradormancy is imposed by an endogenous signal (e.g. apical dominance), ecodormancy is caused by environmental effects on bud activity, such as frost, which inhibits cell division and cell elongation, and endodormancy occurs mostly in peren- nial plants and is induced by signals within the ...
auxincytokininapicaldominancemediatedescape CytokininisrequiredforescapebutnotreleasefromauxinmediatedapicaldominanceD€orteM€uller1,†,TanyaWaldie2,†,KaoriMiyawaki3,‡,JenniferP.C.To4,CharlesW.Melnyk2,JosephJ.Kieber4,TatsuoKakimoto3andOttolineLeyser1,2,*1DepartmentofBiology,UniversityofYork,Heslington...
Elfving, D. C.1985. Comparison of cytokinin and apical dominance-inhibitory growth regulation for lateral branch induction in nursery and orchard apple trees. J. HortSci.60: 447–454. CASGoogle Scholar Eliasson, L.1975. Effect of indoleacetic acid on the abscisic acid level in stem tissue. ...
(Figure3A). Interestingly, a significant increase in auxin content was detected in axillary buds after removal of the apical meristem (Figure3A), suggesting a reorganization of the dominance after decapitation. By contrast, the highest level of jasmonic acid (JA) was detected in the quiescent ...