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Some Arctic plants have an apical meristem in the lower/middle parts of the plant.
The shoot apical meristem: the dynamics of a stable structure.
This indicates that the apical meristem is dead and there will be no new leaf production or growth.
Leaves get smaller going up the branch, towards the apical meristem
The center of the stem, which contains the growing point (the apical meristem), is sunken.
The shoot apical meristem consists of 4 distinct cell groups:
Such new plants can be grown from shoot cuttings that contain an apical meristem.
"Applying the limiting resource model to plant tolerance of apical meristem damage".
Physiological process in the plant by which the shoot apical meristem becomes competent to develop flowers.
Like the apical meristem, axillary buds can develop into a stem or flower.
Apex, the Apical meristem or its remnant on a flower
Primary phloem is laid down by the apical meristem and develops from the procambium.
The plant has an apical meristem that produces a rosette of pinnate leaves.
The leaves develop inside a sheath at the apical meristem, which grows larger as the new leaf develops.
In arabidopsis winter annuals, the apical meristem is the part of the plant that needs to be chilled.
Pteridophytes, like fern, on the other hand, do not possess a multicellular apical meristem.
The shoot apical meristem is the site of most of the embryogenesis in flowering plants.
It is covered by the root cap, which protects the apical meristem from the rocks, dirt and pathogens.
Specifically, an active apical meristem lays down a growing root or shoot behind itself, pushing itself forward.
Shoot apical meristem, a tissue in plant cells
Often several branches will exhibit this behaviour after the removal of apical meristem, leading to a bushy growth.
It is produced in the apical meristem and transported towards the roots in the cambium.
The flower spike develops from the apical meristem and a rosette will no longer grow after blooming.
The intercellular hyphae become established in the apical meristem and are maintained systemically within the plant.
Adventitious buds develop from places other than a shoot apical meristem, which occurs at the tip of a stem.