Buds AGR 161: Unit C

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Buds AGR 161: Unit C. Found on Internet: Unknown Source Edited By: Jennifer Stewart. What are buds?. special tissue on stems that can grow into new plant parts buds are described according to:. 1) structures into which they grow -Vegetative: leaves or stems -Floral: flowers -Mixed: both - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BudsAGR 161: Unit C

Found on Internet: Unknown Source

Edited By: Jennifer Stewart

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What are buds?

special tissue on stems that can grow into new plant parts

buds are described according to:

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1) structures into which they grow -Vegetative: leaves or stems -Floral: flowers -Mixed: both

2) where buds appear on stem -Apical: tips of stems

-if floral = bush -if vegetative = vine

-Axillary: where leaf joins stem -Adventitious: near wounds

3) How buds are arranged

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Bud Arrangements

Alternate (alfalfa) Opposite (beans) Whorled (not common)

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What is Apical Dominance?

apical bud tries to make plant grow taller or longer

if we remove apical bud, we remove the apical dominance

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Buds

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Terminal Buds

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Auxiliary BudsAuxiliary Bud

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Adventitious Buds

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Fruit Buds

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Review

What are the 4 types of buds?

What distinguished the 4 from each other?

Which bud is found on a rhizome?