-
spores are
formed at the apex, with the
oldest at the base.
Compare with
basipetal.
acropleurogenous Formed at the apex and
along the sides; e.g. conidia...
- When
flowers start to
mature from the top of the stem,
maturation is
basipetal,
whereas when the
central mature first,
maturation is divergent. Determinate...
- the
fourth model it
shows the
plant receiving light to
inhibit auxin basipetal down to the
exposed side,
causing the
auxin to only flow down the shaded...
- its base, e.g. an
anther attached to the filament.
Compare dorsifixed.
basipetal Developing sequentially from the apex
toward the base (i.e. with the youngest...
- cell. They are
generally produced from
phialides on conidiop****s by
basipetal division. They are
important in
secondary infection. The microconidia...
- cell. They are
generally produced from
phialides on conidiop****s by
basipetal division. They are
important in
secondary infection. The microconidia...
-
author when
citing a
botanical name. Rashotte; et al. (February 2000). "
Basipetal Auxin Transport Is
Required for
Gravitropism in
Roots of Arabidopsis"...
- to
curve upward. A
study of
Arabidopsis reported in 2000
showed that
basipetal (from the tip)
transport of
auxin controlled gravitropic responses in...
-
conidia (phialospores) in
basipetal succession) and
annellidic (the
conidiogenous cell (also
called an annellide)
produces a
basipetal sequence of
conidia called...
-
specific epithet "cymifera",
meaning "cyme bearing",
refers to the pendent,
basipetal,
cymose inflorescences,
which are very
atypical for the
genus and separates...