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The axillary bud lies at the junction of the stem and petiole of a plant. As the apical meristem grows and forms leaves, a region of meristematic cells are left behind at the node between the stem a...
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Axillary bud [ Botany ]; Synonym: Lateral bud ... The axillary bud is a bud that develops in the axil of a leaf of a plant (synonymous with lateral bud). Axillary buds develop from the nodes which then becomes a new stem. Sometimes from axillary buds instead of branches (axillary shoot) also arise flowers,
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Definition as written by htop: ... An axillary bud is la bud that is located where the leaf petiole is attached to the stem.; ... Thumbnail of axillary bud by htop...
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Axillary bud - Topic:Gardening - Online Encyclopedia ... Definition as written by htop: An axillary bud is la bud that is located where the leaf petiole is attached to the stem. (Click for full-size); Add a definition to this term ...
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Hypothesis 1: that each axillary bud exhibits an outgrowth potential that is directly related to the growth rate of its parent apical bud, and Hypothesis 2: that the growth rate attained by an axillary bud depends upon both its outgrowth potential and the local supply of stimulatory root-derived signal (NRS) available to it.
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lateral bud of a cactus, frequently positioned at the terminus of the podarium ... a shoot bud located in or near the leaf axil ... Renewal bud...
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Axillary bud outgrowth is controlled by developmental and environmental signals through the integrated action of hormones and other factors that probably regulate the cell cycle in the buds. While hormonal regulators have been studied extensively, less is known about downstream mechanisms regulating bud outgrowth.
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