Apical dominance is the process whereby the shoot tip inhibits the growth of axillary buds along the stem. It has been proposed that the shoot tip, which is the predominant source of the plant hormone auxin, prevents bud outgrowth by suppressing auxin canalization and export from axillary buds into the main stem. In this theory, auxin flow out of axillary buds is a prerequisite for bud outgrowth, and buds are triggered to grow by an enhanced proportional flow of auxin from the buds. A major challenge of directly testing this model is in being able to create a bud- or stem-specific change in auxin transport. Here we evaluate the relationship between specific changes in auxin efflux from axillary buds and bud outgrowth after shoot tip removal...
Strigolactone (SL), auxin, and cytokinin (CK) are hormones that interact to regulate shoot branching...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Shoot branching is essential in ornamental chrysanthemum production and determines final plant shape...
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 ...
The outgrowth of axillary buds into branches is regulated systemically via plant hormones and the de...
Shoot branching is one of the major determinants of plant architecture. Polar auxin transport in ste...
Apical dominance is one of the fundamental developmental phenomena in plant biology, which determine...
Decapitation-induced axillary bud outgrowth is a vital mechanism whereby shoots are able to continue...
This paper presents two models of carrier-dependent long-distance auxin transport in stems that repr...
This study examined whether the strong inhibitory influences of basal branches on axillary bud outgr...
Strigolactone (SL), auxin, and cytokinin (CK) are hormones that interact to regulate shoot branching...
Abstract Shoot branching involves the coordinated regulation of the activity of meristems establishe...
The inhibition of shoot branching by the growing shoot tip of plants, termed apical dominance, was o...
Strigolactone (SL), auxin, and cytokinin (CK) are hormones that interact to regulate shoot branching...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Shoot branching is essential in ornamental chrysanthemum production and determines final plant shape...
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 ...
The outgrowth of axillary buds into branches is regulated systemically via plant hormones and the de...
Shoot branching is one of the major determinants of plant architecture. Polar auxin transport in ste...
Apical dominance is one of the fundamental developmental phenomena in plant biology, which determine...
Decapitation-induced axillary bud outgrowth is a vital mechanism whereby shoots are able to continue...
This paper presents two models of carrier-dependent long-distance auxin transport in stems that repr...
This study examined whether the strong inhibitory influences of basal branches on axillary bud outgr...
Strigolactone (SL), auxin, and cytokinin (CK) are hormones that interact to regulate shoot branching...
Abstract Shoot branching involves the coordinated regulation of the activity of meristems establishe...
The inhibition of shoot branching by the growing shoot tip of plants, termed apical dominance, was o...
Strigolactone (SL), auxin, and cytokinin (CK) are hormones that interact to regulate shoot branching...
Apically derived auxin has long been known to inhibit lateral bud growth, but since it appears not t...
Shoot branching is essential in ornamental chrysanthemum production and determines final plant shape...