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Definition and other additional information on Terminal bud from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... noun, plural: terminal buds ... (botany) The bud located at the tip of a stem.
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Bud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In botany, a bud is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of the stem. Once formed, a bud may remain for some time in a dormant condition, or it m...
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The terminal bud is a bud located at the apex (tip) of the stem. This type of bud is the dominant bud, since it can cause all the lateral (side) buds below them to remain dormant at all times of the year. Terminal buds have special tissue, called apical meristem, cells that can divide indefinitely...
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Guides and Information ... You've found the famous Dave's Garden website! Join this friendly global community that shares tips and ideas for home and gardens, along with seeds and plants! ... The bud at the very tip of a branch as opposed to a lateral bud which grows from the side of the branch...
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PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE ... Table of Contents ... General Plant Organization | Back to Top...
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The first appearance of mitotic figures in reactivatinig buds of 1-year-old ash seedlings is in leaf primordia. The occurrence of mitotic figures then progresses sequentially to the procambial cells and finally to the cambium at the base of the bud.
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Large tree with irregular crown and a distincitve shaggy bark when mature, growing 70 to 100 ft. tall and living for up to 200 years. ... BUDS: Large and hairy with green/brown outer bud scales that stay on twig; many overlapping bud scales...
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Leaf growth commenced in the terminal buds by March 2 +/- 16 days, but mean dates of bud swelling and bud break were April 29 +/- 19 and May 10 +/- 12 days. In summer and until November, chloride concentrations in leaf primordia were low, but increasing.
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Keywords: DNA fragmentation; DNase; Eucommia ulmoides Oliv; programmed cell death; terminal bud senescence; sympodium ... Programmed cell death during terminal bud senescence in a sympodial branching tree, Eucommia ulmoides *
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