- An
epicotyl is
important for the
beginning stages of a plant's life. It is the
region of a
seedling stem
above the
stalks of the seed
leaves of an embryo...
- on the axis. The
epicotyl, the
embryonic axis
above the
point of
attachment of the cotyledon(s). The plumule, the tip of the
epicotyl, and has a feathery...
- propagation.
Epicotyl grafting (a
variation of
cleft grafting using seedlings),
approach grafting, and
patch budding have
proved successful, with
epicotyl grafting...
-
cotyledons (hypocotyl), and the
section of
shoot above the
cotyledons (
epicotyl). The way the
shoot emerges differs among plant groups.
Epigeal germination...
- of
several key structures, including: the
radicle (embryotic root), the
epicotyl (embryotic stem), and the hypocotyl, (the root/shoot junction). In the...
- in the
light develop short hypocotyls and open
cotyledons exposing the
epicotyl. This is also
referred to as photomorphogenesis. In contrast, seedlings...
- hypocotyl-shoot axis, and the
epicotyl. The
upper (distal)
portion of the embryo,
which gives rise to the
cotyledons and the
epicotyl, is
considered to be the...
- of a seedling, but
sometimes also
include the
first node or two of the
epicotyl and the
upper section of the root. The
tuber has a
vertical orientation...
- seed
leaves (cotyledons) and an
elongated stem
above the
cotyledons (the
epicotyl) that
forms a tube,
while the stem
below the
cotyledons (the hypocotyl)...
-
process called skotomorphogenesis,
which contrasts photomorphogenesis.
Epicotyl Monocotyledon Dicotyledon "hypocotyl".
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