McIntyre GI (1976) Apical dominance in rhizome of Agropyron repens--influence of water stress on bud activity. Can J Bot 54:2747-2754McIntyre G (1969) Apical dominance in the rhizome of Agropyron repens. Evidence of competition for carbohydrate as a factor in the mechanism of inhibition. Can...
signallingmutantstoprobetheroleofCKinthisprocess.Itiswellestab-lishedthatbudoutgrowthispromotedbyCK,andthatCKsynthesisisinhibitedbyauxin,leadingtothehypothesisthatreleasefromapicaldominancereliesonanincreasedsupplyofCKtobuds.Ourdatacon-firmthatdecapitationinducestheexpressionofatleastoneISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE(IPT)CK...
Apical dominance was one of the first developmental phenomenon shown to be regulated by plant hormones. Auxin, derived from the apical bud, moves basipetally in the stem through the polar auxin transport stream and inhibits the growth of axillary buds, whereas cytokinin derived mainly from the ro...
Apical dominance was one of the first developmental phenomenon shown to be regulated by plant hormones. Auxin, derived from the apical bud, moves basipetally in the stem through the polar auxin transport stream and inhibits the growth of axillary buds, whereas cytokinin derived mainly from the ro...