Apical control is defined as the inhibition of basal axillary bud outgrowth by an upper actively growing axillary axis, whose regulation is poorly understood yet differs markedly from the better-known apical dominance. We studied the regulation of apical control by environmental factors in decapitated Rosa hybrida in order to remove the apical hormonal influence and nutrient sink. In this plant model, all the buds along the main axis have a similar morphology and are able to burst in vitro. We concentrated on the involvement of light intensity and nitrate nutrition on bud break and axillary bud elongation in the primary axis pruned above the fifth leaf of each rose bush. We observed that apical control took place in low light (92 μmol m−2 s...
When flower-bearing shoots in cut-rose (Rosa xhybrida) are harvested (removed), a varying number of ...
Research focus. Branching is an important process for productivity (number of productive branches) a...
Le débourrement des bourgeons axillaires conditionne la ramification, donc l’établissement de l’arch...
Apical control is defined as the inhibition of basal axillary bud outgrowth by an upper actively gro...
Bud burst in certain species is conditioned by the luminous environment. With roses, the requirement...
Nitrogen is required for optimal plant growth, especially in young organs such as secondary axes (ax...
Apical dominance, the process by which the growing apical zone of the shoot inhibits bud outgrowth, ...
Bud burst is a crucial factor in plant architecture and is strongly induced by light. In Rosa sp., t...
International audienceAxillary bud outgrowth is a major process allowing the plant to adapt its arch...
Plant branching, which results from axillary bud burst, governs plant architectural development, sha...
Sugar has only recently been identified as a key player in triggering bud outgrowth, while hormonal ...
Rosebush architecture resulting from the spatial organisation of the plant axes induces plant shape ...
Shoot branching is a developmental process by which axillary buds are released from dormancy and dev...
<font size="2">Key words : Rosa hybrida , cut-rose, propagation, cuttings, leaf, rooting, root initi...
Key words : Rosa hybrida , cut-rose, propagation, cuttings, leaf, rooting, root initiation, root gro...
When flower-bearing shoots in cut-rose (Rosa xhybrida) are harvested (removed), a varying number of ...
Research focus. Branching is an important process for productivity (number of productive branches) a...
Le débourrement des bourgeons axillaires conditionne la ramification, donc l’établissement de l’arch...
Apical control is defined as the inhibition of basal axillary bud outgrowth by an upper actively gro...
Bud burst in certain species is conditioned by the luminous environment. With roses, the requirement...
Nitrogen is required for optimal plant growth, especially in young organs such as secondary axes (ax...
Apical dominance, the process by which the growing apical zone of the shoot inhibits bud outgrowth, ...
Bud burst is a crucial factor in plant architecture and is strongly induced by light. In Rosa sp., t...
International audienceAxillary bud outgrowth is a major process allowing the plant to adapt its arch...
Plant branching, which results from axillary bud burst, governs plant architectural development, sha...
Sugar has only recently been identified as a key player in triggering bud outgrowth, while hormonal ...
Rosebush architecture resulting from the spatial organisation of the plant axes induces plant shape ...
Shoot branching is a developmental process by which axillary buds are released from dormancy and dev...
<font size="2">Key words : Rosa hybrida , cut-rose, propagation, cuttings, leaf, rooting, root initi...
Key words : Rosa hybrida , cut-rose, propagation, cuttings, leaf, rooting, root initiation, root gro...
When flower-bearing shoots in cut-rose (Rosa xhybrida) are harvested (removed), a varying number of ...
Research focus. Branching is an important process for productivity (number of productive branches) a...
Le débourrement des bourgeons axillaires conditionne la ramification, donc l’établissement de l’arch...