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Heteroblasty is the
significant and
abrupt change in form and function, that
occurs over the
lifespan of
certain plants.
Characteristics affected include...
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forms short shoots (from buds)
along the long shoots. Bud
Crown (botany)
Heteroblasty, an
abrupt change in the
growth pattern of some
plants as they mature...
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generally (within limits)
increasing with temperature.
Juvenility or
heteroblasty is when the
organs and
tissues produced by a
young plant, such as a seedling...
- Pabón-Mora, Natalia; González,
Favio (2012). "Leaf development,
metamorphic heteroblasty and
heterophylly in
Berberis s. l. (Berberidaceae)". The
Botanical Review...
- Pabón-Mora, Natalia; González,
Favio (2012). "Leaf development,
metamorphic heteroblasty and
heterophylly in
Berberis s. l. (Berberidaceae)". The
Botanical Review...
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growth habit between juvenile and
adult stages, in
contrast to;
Heteroblasty Characteristic in
which a
plant has
marked changes in leaf size, shape...
- (with variations) in all land plants,
including mosses.
Plant morphology Heteroblasty Poethig, R. S. (2010). "The past, present, and ****ure of
vegetative phase...
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distinct seedling, juvenile, and
adult forms. One
theory is that the
heteroblasty of P. cr****ifolius
evolved as a
defensive adaptation to
prevent and deter...
- same
plant when it is older. This
phenomenon is
known as
juvenility or
heteroblasty. For example,
young trees will
produce longer,
leaner branches that grow...
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plants that
evolved in such a way. Likewise, it has been
suggested that
heteroblasty might be a
response to moa browsing. Like many
other birds, moa swallowed...