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- Phytomer abstract "Phytomers are functional units of a plant, continually produced by root and shoot meristems throughout a plant's vegetative life-cycle. The phytomer unit originates at the shoot (or root) apex, and a typical phytomer consists of a node to which a leaf is attached, a subtending internode, and an axillary bud at the base of the leaf. Each component of a phytomer can continue to differentiate and grow. Increases in a phytomer can be measured using the rate of phyllochron (rate of appearance of leaves on a shoot). Related to the phyllochron is the plastochron, which is the rate of leaf primordia initiation. Since many more leaf primordia are initiated than leaves develop, the plastochron develops at a much faster rate (sometimes as much as twice as quickly) as the phyllochron.Initially, a young plant will only produce phytomers at its apical meristems but later in development, secondary meristems will begin to form and phytomers will be formed on this lateral plant growth.".
- Phytomer wikiPageExternalLink PPA104,M1.
- Phytomer wikiPageID "19002387".
- Phytomer wikiPageLength "1524".
- Phytomer wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Phytomer wikiPageRevisionID "629563991".
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLink Axillary_bud.
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_anatomy.
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLink Meristem.
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLink Phyllochron.
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLink Plastochron.
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phytomer".
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "phytomer unit".
- Phytomer wikiPageWikiLinkText "phytomer".
- Phytomer hasPhotoCollection Phytomer.
- Phytomer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Botany-stub.
- Phytomer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Phytomer subject Category:Plant_anatomy.
- Phytomer hypernym Units.
- Phytomer type MilitaryUnit.
- Phytomer comment "Phytomers are functional units of a plant, continually produced by root and shoot meristems throughout a plant's vegetative life-cycle. The phytomer unit originates at the shoot (or root) apex, and a typical phytomer consists of a node to which a leaf is attached, a subtending internode, and an axillary bud at the base of the leaf. Each component of a phytomer can continue to differentiate and grow.".
- Phytomer label "Phytomer".
- Phytomer sameAs Fitomero.
- Phytomer sameAs m.04jd62n.
- Phytomer sameAs Q3746191.
- Phytomer sameAs Q3746191.
- Phytomer wasDerivedFrom Phytomer?oldid=629563991.
- Phytomer isPrimaryTopicOf Phytomer.