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A plantlet is a young or small plant, produced on the leaf margins or the aerial stems of another plant. Many plants such as spider plants naturally create... |
plant breeding methods. It is also used to provide a sufficient number of plantlets for planting from seedless plants, plants that do not respond well to... |
vivipary is an abnormal condition found in many types of plants in which a plantlet is produced where the flower should appear. It is not a completely understood... |
category is induced plantlet-forming species that produce plantlets under stress. The second plantlet-forming species is constitutive plantlet-forming species... |
5 in). The inflorescences carry not only flowers but also vegetative plantlets at the tips of their branches, which eventually droop and touch the soil... |
fertilization. However, other definitions include replacement of the seed by a plantlet or replacement of the flower by bulbils. Apomictically produced offspring... |
for vegetatively growing small plantlets on the fringes of the leaves; these eventually drop off and root. These plantlets arise from mitosis of meristematic-type... |
rhizome, this species produces aerial stolons which terminate in new plantlets. These then produce stilt-like roots that extend downward to the ground... |
where opportunities for fertilisation of flowers by animals are rare, plantlets or bulbs, may develop instead of flowers, replacing sexual reproduction... |
Mistletoe is an example of this. Adventitious roots usually develop from plantlet nodes formed via horizontal, above ground stems, termed stolons, e.g.,... |
meristematic part such as root and stem ends or buds. Disseminule Gemma (botany) Plantlet Propagule pressure Seed dispersal Chuang, T. Y.; Ko, W. H. (1981-01-01)... |
Vegetative reproduction (section Plantlets) fertilization. In flowering plants, unfertilized seeds are produced, or plantlets that grow instead of flowers. Hawkweed (Hieracium), dandelion (Taraxacum)... |
included in the genus Kalanchoe), it can propagate vegetatively from plantlets that develop on its leaf margins, as well as through upshoots from lateral... |
subtropical areas. The species is distinctive for the profusion of miniature plantlets that form on the margins of its leaves, a trait it has in common with... |
three main methods: in vivo (planted in field collections), in vitro (as plantlets in test tubes within a controlled environment), and by cryopreservation... |
from the seed) and forms its first true leaf, it is called a seedling or plantlet. Plants that produce spores instead of seeds, like bryophytes and ferns... |
vegetative reproduction include the formation of miniaturized plants called plantlets on specialized leaves, for example in kalanchoe (Bryophyllum daigremontianum)... |
Seedling Seedling of Quercus robur sprouting from its acorn Dicotyledon plantlet showing roots Seedling of Bombax species Buckwheat seedling with first... |
Dicotyledon plantlet... |
Mohammadie M (2003). "A rapid and efficient method for regeneration of plantlets from embryo explants of cumin (Cuminum cyminum)". Plant Cell, Tissue and... |