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Can one shoot tip (in a plant) have more than one apical meristem?
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[QUOTE="VVD, post: 6431960, member: 685230"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Plant morphology. Do plants always have just [B]one[/B] apical meristem at any given time? If I see multiple buds at a [I]single[/I] shoot tip (multiple "apical buds"?), what am I looking at? Is it: [LIST=1] [*]multiple ("codominant") apical meristems, or [*]the buds compete for dominance until one of them ends up being the apical meristem, or [*]one of the buds is the apical meristem & the others are axillary buds pressed up really close to it? [/LIST] Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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