correlative bud inhibition

botany

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plant growth

  • fern life cycle
    In plant development: Branching of the shoot

    This phenomenon is known as correlative bud inhibition, since it is determined by the activity of the leading bud of the shoot. If the leading bud is removed, the inhibited lateral buds resume growth, and with it the associated syntheses.

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  • fern life cycle
    In plant development: Coordination of shoot and root development

    The inhibition of lateral buds, another example of correlated growth response, illustrates a reaction opposite to that occurring in the control of cambial activity. Lateral buds are inhibited in general because axillary shoots grow more slowly or not at all, while the terminal bud is active.…

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