Embryonic shoot located in the axil of a leaf or branch
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Axillary buds are located at the intersection of the leaf and stem of a plant.
The axillary bud (or lateral bud) is an embryonic or organogenic shoot located in the axil of a leaf. Each bud has the potential to form shoots, and may be specialized in producing either vegetative shoots (stems and branches) or reproductive shoots (flowers). Once formed, a bud may remain dormant for some time, or it may form a shoot immediately.[1]: 306
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The axillarybud (or lateral bud) is an embryonic or organogenic shoot located in the axil of a leaf. Each bud has the potential to form shoots, and may...
status:[citation needed] accessory, for secondary buds formed besides a principal bud (axillary or terminal); resting, for a bud that forms at the end of a growth season...
attachment for leaves and can hold one or more leaves. There are sometimes axillarybuds between the stem and leaf which can grow into branches (with leaves...
in cell growth and differentiation, but also affect apical dominance, axillarybud growth, and leaf senescence. There are two types of cytokinins: adenine-type...
the growth of axillary buds. However, if the apical bud is removed or damaged, the axillarybuds begin to grow. These axillarybuds have developed through...
explants are the meristematic ends of the plants like the stem tip, axillarybud tip, and root tip. These tissues have high rates of cell division and...
develop from either the axillarybud or the terminal bud of the stem. In Passiflora, the tendrils develop from the axillarybud. In Cissus quadrangularis...
follows: Subgenus Amygdalus, almonds and peaches: axillarybuds in threes (vegetative bud central, two flower buds to sides); flowers in early spring, sessile...
develops an axillarybud at a leaf node, usually near the base, from which a new shoot emerges. The new shoot, in turn, produces an axillarybud and a clustering...
inhibits growth of the lateral buds further down on the stem towards the axillarybud. Auxin is predominantly produced in the growing shoot apex and is transported...
differing in shape, size, or color from other leaves (and without an axillarybud). bracteate Possessing bracts. bracteole A small bract borne singly or...
Accessory bud – an embryonic shoot occurring above or to the side of an axillarybud; also known as supernumerary bud. Adventitious bud – a bud that arises...
mildew into horticulturally and economically important cultivars. Nodal (axillarybud) sections are established in a culture of Woody Plant Medium (WPM) amended...
more axillary or lateral buds at each node. When stems produce considerable secondary growth, the axillarybuds may be destroyed. Adventitious buds may...
is dependent on the position of the scion growth in relation to the axillarybuds. The rate of maturation is decreased in lateral shoots for every order...
G. A. (1997). "In vitro multiplication of Vanilla planifolia using axillarybud explants". Plant Cell Reports. 16 (7): 490–494. doi:10.1007/BF01092772...
called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillarybuds and grow horizontally. The rhizome also retains the ability to allow...
axillarybuds that are necessary for plants containing multiple flowers, a phytoplasma infection—whose symptoms include the proliferation of axillary...
plant. The female flower, or ear, is an inflorescence that develops from axillarybud apices several nodes below the stem apex. The male flower, or tassel...
propagate during the spring and summer. To begin propagation, locate an axillarybud and cut a branch directly beneath it. This branch should then be placed...
stems, with nodes and internodes with buds and produce adventitious roots. On the top of the corm, one or a few buds grow into shoots that produce normal...
(petiole) is enlarged and completely wraps around the young stem bud in its axil. The axillarybud is exposed only after the leaf falls off.[citation needed]...
rooted culm (stem) cuttings. Micro propagation too is feasible through axillarybud proliferation. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Flora of...
Retrieved 9 November 2021. Bredmose, N. (2003). "Growth Regulation: AxillaryBud Growth". Encyclopedia of Rose Science. Elsevier. pp. 374–381. doi:10...
dominance; the axillarybuds are inhibited by auxin, as a high concentration of auxin directly stimulates ethylene synthesis in axillarybuds, causing inhibition...
species of Ficus, flowers may be produced from axillarybuds in young plants and change to adventitious buds later. One frequently suggested hypothesis for...