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Lateral meristems of higher plants: Phytohormonal and genetic control. / Dodueva, I.E.; Gancheva, M.S.; Osipova, M.A.; Tvorogova, V.E.; Lutova, L.A.

In: Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, No. 5, 2014, p. 571-589.

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Dodueva, I.E. ; Gancheva, M.S. ; Osipova, M.A. ; Tvorogova, V.E. ; Lutova, L.A. / Lateral meristems of higher plants: Phytohormonal and genetic control. In: Russian Journal of Plant Physiology. 2014 ; No. 5. pp. 571-589.

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abstract = "Lateral meristems (pericycle, procambium and cambium, phellogen) are positioned in parallel to the lateral surface of the organ, where they are present, and produce concentric layers of undifferentiated cells. Primary lateral meristems, procambium and pericycle, arise during embryogenesis; secondary lateral meristems, cambium and phellogen, - during post embryonic development. Pericycle is most pluripotent plant meristem, as it may give rise to a variety of other types of meristems: lateral meristems (cambium, phellogen), apical meristems of lateral roots, and also shoot meristems during plant in vitro regeneration. Procambium and cambium developing from it give rise to the vascular tissues of the stems and roots, ensuring their thickening. The review considers the genetic control of lateral meristem development and the role of phytohormones in the control of their activities. {\textcopyright} 2014 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.",
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