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Intercalary meristems are capable of cell division and allow for rapid growth and regrowth of many monocots. Intercalary meristems at the nodes of bamboo ...
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Primary growth
Nov 5, 2009 ... The apical meristem remains active during the whole development of the plant, in both monocots and dicots; in the primary meristematic zones ...
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Botany online: Cells and Tissues - What is viewed in a microscope ...
Other plants, like monocots, have intercalary meristems. They are actively growing meristems that differ clearly from apical meristems and are located ...
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Organization of the root apical meristem in angiosperms -- Heimsch ...
1318. Light micrographs, root tips of monocots. 13. Acorus calamus, Acoraceae, Acorales. OEM meristem with arrow at point of opening between epidermis, ...
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Botany Glossary "M"
Meristem is rapidly dividing embryonic tissue that adds new cells as a brick- layer lays new ... Monocot Stem Intercalary Meristem ? Monocot Vascular Bundle ...
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stems
Items such as the apical meristem and the tissues derived from it, leaf gaps, ... Identify the cross section of the Monocot stem ...
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Monocots vs. Dicots
For more information, refer to the page on monocot morphology. ... The radicle gives rise to an apical meristem which continues to produce root tissue for ...
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Plant Glossary: M - EnchantedLearning.com
MERISTEM The meristem is a group of plant cells that can divide indefinitely. ... MONOCOT A monocot is a type of flowering plant (an angiosperm) whose seed has one ...
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Stems
Stems-Primary Growth Morphology & Anatomy - Monocots Apical Meristems. In many cases there are no differences between Monocot and Dicot Shoot Apical Meristems (SAMs).
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Pattern formation in the monocot embryo as revealed by NAM ...
... originate from the shoot apical meristem (SAM), which is initiated during ... to the understanding of meristem formation in a monocot species, members of ...
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Stems
Monocot Stem Variations Most monocots are reasonably small, herbaceous plants. ... Intercalary meristems Many grasses have meristem layers at the bases of nodes, which provide ...
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meristem: Definition from Answers.com
Intercalary meristem. In angiosperms, intercalary meristems occur only in monocot (particularly grass) stems at the base of nodes and leaf blades.
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Plant Histology | TutorVista
It is the result of the activity of secondary meristem. ... difference between monocot and dicot ... differences between monocot root and dicot root ...
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Rupert Sheldrake Online
The Official Home Page of biologist Rupert Sheldrake. ... "In monocot leaves which grow by a basal intercalary meristem, the pattern of ...
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Mar25P.PDF
Axillary meristem initiation, its outgrowth, ... The article also provides an excellent review of the simi-larities and differences in axillary meris-tem development between monocot a...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
Jan 26, 2001 ... In woody monocots this meristematic region extends down the periphery of the stem where it is called the "secondary thickening meristem. ...
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Articles and Papers - Scientific Papers - Auxin Transport in ...
In monocot leaves which grow by a basal intercalary meristem, the pattern of ... Sequential divisions of the basal meristem presumably make younger the basal ...
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A Terminal Flower1-Like Gene from Perennial Ryegrass Involved in
However, in many important monocot seed crops, molecular information on ... Therefore, we suggest that LpTFL1 is a repressor of flowering and a controller of axillary meristem identity in...
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What are Monocots?
The roots of monocots and dicots also grow in different ways. Dicots feature an apical meristem, an area of undifferentiated embryonic tissue at the bottom ...
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Cell
Identify monocot and dicot roots and stems. Cell "Smallest structural and ... 2. Apical meristem: growing point in. legumes and most dicots, which ...
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