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Heteroblastic series

Reiteration can be monopodial or sympodial. Both types reproduce the developmental sequence from juvenile to mature. Monopodial reiteration involves the dedifferentiation of the apical mer-istem, which reverts to the production of juvenile tissne (e.g., repeating the heteroblastic series of axis development). The resnlt in this case is a continnous axis with the heteroblastic series repeated in tandem. In contrast, sympodial reiteration develops from dormant lateral buds to reproduce the architectural unit as a lateral branch. [Pg.313]


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