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meristem - A type of plant tissue composed of undifferentiated cells that have the capacity for cell division and growth, often found in areas of rapid growth like the tips of roots and shoots. For instance, 'The meristem of the plant allowed for continuous growth and repair.'
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Meristems are the plant stem cell niches.
Several organs find their origin in meristems.
These secondary meristems are wholly transformed.
Meristems give rise to permanent tissues.
Adaxial and marginal meristems are absent in afila leaflets.
These differentiate into three kinds of primary meristems.
There are also meristems in the young plant embryo.
Primary growth occurs in areas called apical meristems.
Epiphyllous buds and leaf tip meristems are examples of heterotopy.
Wounding does not result in the establishment of localised meristems.
The cells of meristems are undifferentiated.
It occurs in the region of meristems.
Apical meristems are mainly responsible for primary growth in length.
Plants were easily recovered from meristems after treatment.
Long shoot apical meristems are relatively small in height and diameter.

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Describe growth by apical meristems.
In tests of cryopreservation of meristems was used the method dropletvitrification in the species m.
Obtaining fresh plants that have been developed by meristems of wild plants.
Axillary and floral meristems are shoot meristems that initiate postembryonically.
Shoot apical meristems.
The meristems were then placed in media conducive to shoot and root development.
Root tip meristems.
Lateral meristems consist of the vascular cambium and the cork cambium.
The growth taking place at apical meristems is called primary growth.
The apical meristems are obtained by germination of decorticated and sterilized ripe seeds.
We have not analysed expression in floral meristems prior to this stage.
Intercalary meristems are responsible for the production of the majority of cells in stems.
In plants the stem cells sit at welldefined vegetation points called meristems.
Cells of root apical meristems do not all divide at the same rate.
Meristems in woody and herbaceous plants during the first stage of development.
Plant stem cells are innately undifferentiated cells located in the meristems of plants.
Nodule meristems showed apparent apical dominance under conditions of nutrient stress.
Areas within a plant that are capable of growth via mitosis are called meristems.
Stems have cells called meristems that annually generate new living tissue.
They are tightly related to the morphogenetical sequence of initiation of the successive meristems.
The control of cell division and expansion in meristems determines the architecture of a plant.
The inflorescence meristem produce small leaves before it next produces floral meristems.
The apical meristems start growing and give rise to the root and shoot.
Some chimeric shoots have green axillary buds or secondary meristems resistant to kanamycin.
The use of meristems allows the regeneration of fertile plants without a callus formation stage.
Some shoots have green leaves carrying green secondary meristems or axillary buds.
The meristems of the grass leaf are also basally positioned and therefore similarly protected.
Germination time was limited to the minimum time required for exposure of apical meristems.
The meristems accompanying vascular tissue are the cork cambium and the vascular cambium.
Plant inflorescence architecture depends on which meristems becomes flowers and which become shoots.
This model allowed for prediction and analysis of accumulation zones of hormones in digitized meristems.
The activity of the reproductive meristems is potentially endless but abortion process stop the morphogenesis.
Two lateral growth centres were established which led to the formation of two apical meristems.
Lateral meristems are thus involved in Secondary growth.
Both kinetin and gibbereliic acid may modify the normal determination pattern of meristems.

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