The inhibited buds in the axils of the primary leaves also contained sieve tubes and xylem elements which were connected to their counterparts in the stom. It is concluded that in soybeans the inhibition of bud growth due to apical dominance cannot be caused by an incomplete or non-functional...
Conversely, as will be clarified in this chapter, due to organ competition, identical organs may cause inhibition, when one of them becomes dominant and retards the others, a phenomenon that was termed apical dominance.doi:10.1007/978-3-030-53202-4_6Roni Aloni...
Apical dominance is suppressed under the effect of high cytokinin concentration and permits the development of axillary buds. If a number of side shoots or axillary shoots have been formed on the shoot tip then their inoculation may be done on the fresh medium containing cytokinin. Often the ...
Related to Shoot apical meristem:Root Apical Meristem mer·i·stem (mĕr′ĭ-stĕm′) n. The undifferentiated plant tissue from which new cells are formed, as that at the tip of a stem or root. [Greekmeristos,divided(frommerizein,to divide, frommeris,division; see(s)mer-inIndo-Eur...
*, 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....
In shoots, this release of apical dominance can also be caused by a gravitropic reorientation of the primary shoot apex, thought to be due at least in part to gravity-dependent changes in polar auxin transport (Cline, 1983). While the role of Acknowledgement This work was funded by a ...
(GAs) seem to be involved in apical sprout growth after dormancy cessation, but not in dormancy maintenance [8]. So far, there is no data regarding the involvement of other hormones neither in the sprouting process nor on apical dominance in saffron. In addition, it is not known whether ...
Whereas the term apical dominance can be used to describe branching phenotypes, this may not be meaningful in cases where shoot branching is not mediated predominantly by the shoot tip. Moreover, different hypotheses of branching control may be due to different experimental systems and techniques ...
First, the incidence of this syndrome is not clear, nor is it clear why there was a large percentage of women with this heart syndrome. The incidence in women is very high (approximately 6.3-fold higher than that in men), which is clearly different from the established male dominance in ...
Moreover, this trait is an important component of the so-called "domestication syndrome" [6], with many crops exhibiting reduced branch- ing (i.e., increased apical dominance) relative to their wild progenitors. In cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), selec- tion during domestication ...