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DOI: 10.1104/pp.106.086868
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Apical Dominance and Shoot Branching. Divergent Opinions or Divergent Mechanisms?

Elizabeth A. Dun,Brett J. Ferguson,Christine A. Beveridge

Branching (polymer chemistry)
Apical dominance
Dominance (genetics)
2006
Apical dominance is the term used to describe the control of the shoot tip over axillary bud outgrowth (e.g. [Cline, 1997][1]). It is best demonstrated via shoot tip removal (decapitation), which leads to apical dominance. Indeed, decapitation has been widely used to study bud outgrowth. In contrast
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