This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Different plant parts inhibited the growth of axillary buds in Baccara roses. A segment of stem inhibited growth of buds just below Removal of ...
A collaborative research group has succeeded in identifying an important transcription factor, GCAM1, which allows liverwort plants to asexually reproduce through creating clonal progenies (vegetative ...
Auxins, cytokinins and strigolactones are three classes of hormones that regulate bud activation and thereby regulate shoot branching. These hormones are transported throughout the plant, forming a ...
Axillary buds are located at the base of each leaf. Initially dormant, each can grow into a branch. To study how branching is regulated by local signalling within each bud and by systemic signalling ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Controlled burning is often used to improve plant structure on rangelands adapted to fire. However, possible damage resulting from post-fire ...
A. These so called “suckers” are not technically suckers but actually are buds that develop in the axil of leaves (axillary buds), at the nodes of developing tomato stems. If allowed to develop, they ...
Shoot branching in plants is triggered when a high concentration of simple sugar – produced through photosynthesis – is available, and is not regulated by the plant hormone auxin as previously thought ...