Apical dominance is one of the fundamental developmental phenomena in plant biology, which determines the overall architecture of aerial plant parts. Here we show apex decapitation activated competition for dominance in adjacent upper and lower axillary buds. A two-nodal-bud pea (Pisum sativum L.) was used as a model system to monitor and assess auxin flow, auxin transport channels, and dormancy and initiation status of axillary buds. Auxin flow was manipulated by lateral stem wounds or chemically by auxin efflux inhibitors 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA), 1-N-naphtylphtalamic acid (NPA), or protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide (CHX) treatments, which served to interfere with axillary bud competition. Redirecting auxin flow to differe...
This chapter provides a synopsis of physiological, genetic, and molecular studies and approaches for...
The inhibition of shoot branching by the growing shoot tip of plants, termed apical dominance, was o...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Apical dominance is one of the fundamental developmental phenomena in plant biology, which determine...
Shoot branching is one of the major determinants of plant architecture. Polar auxin transport in ste...
Apical dominance is the process whereby the shoot tip inhibits the growth of axillary buds along the...
Apical dominance is the process whereby the shoot tip inhibits the growth of axillary buds along the...
One of the first and most enduring roles identified for the plant hormone auxin is the mediation of ...
One of the first and most enduring roles identified for the plant hormone auxin is the mediation of ...
This study examined whether the strong inhibitory influences of basal branches on axillary bud outgr...
Abstract In many plant species, the intact main shoot apex grows predominantly and axillary bud outg...
Three theories of apical dominance, direct, diversion, and indirect, were proposed in the 1930s to e...
Three theories of apical dominance, direct, diversion, and indirect, were proposed in the 1930s to e...
ABSTRACT Studies of apical dominance have benefited greatly from two-branch assays in pea and bean, ...
Abstract Shoot branching involves the coordinated regulation of the activity of meristems establishe...
This chapter provides a synopsis of physiological, genetic, and molecular studies and approaches for...
The inhibition of shoot branching by the growing shoot tip of plants, termed apical dominance, was o...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Apical dominance is one of the fundamental developmental phenomena in plant biology, which determine...
Shoot branching is one of the major determinants of plant architecture. Polar auxin transport in ste...
Apical dominance is the process whereby the shoot tip inhibits the growth of axillary buds along the...
Apical dominance is the process whereby the shoot tip inhibits the growth of axillary buds along the...
One of the first and most enduring roles identified for the plant hormone auxin is the mediation of ...
One of the first and most enduring roles identified for the plant hormone auxin is the mediation of ...
This study examined whether the strong inhibitory influences of basal branches on axillary bud outgr...
Abstract In many plant species, the intact main shoot apex grows predominantly and axillary bud outg...
Three theories of apical dominance, direct, diversion, and indirect, were proposed in the 1930s to e...
Three theories of apical dominance, direct, diversion, and indirect, were proposed in the 1930s to e...
ABSTRACT Studies of apical dominance have benefited greatly from two-branch assays in pea and bean, ...
Abstract Shoot branching involves the coordinated regulation of the activity of meristems establishe...
This chapter provides a synopsis of physiological, genetic, and molecular studies and approaches for...
The inhibition of shoot branching by the growing shoot tip of plants, termed apical dominance, was o...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...