Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)

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Perreta, Mariel Gladis; Vegetti, Abelardo Carlos
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2006
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The branching system of cultivated and wild populations of the climbing grass Melica sarmentosa NEES is described on the basis of cultivated and field plant observation. Two types of axes are recognized, namely, 'basal climbing axes' and 'distal climbing axes'. These axes differ in position and morphology and show a particular distribution of branching and branch repression zones associated with their climbing habit. The branching system of the plant can be summerized by the following traits: (1) limited production of innovation axes (basal climbing axes); (2) vigorous development of such axes, which produce a large number of internodes as well as profuse distal branching (distal climbing axes, enrichment shoots), and consequently, (3) remarkable ability of the distal region of the plant for environmental exploration.
Fil: Perreta, Mariel Gladis. Universidad Nacional del Litoral; Argentina
Fil: Vegetti, Abelardo Carlos. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Cs.Agrarias. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal; Argentina
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Melica sarmentosa Nees
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
title Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
spellingShingle Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
Perreta, Mariel Gladis
branching system
Melica sarmentosa Nees
title_short Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
title_full Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
title_fullStr Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
title_sort Structure and development of the branching system in Melica sarmentosa Nees (Poaceae)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Perreta, Mariel Gladis
Vegetti, Abelardo Carlos
author Perreta, Mariel Gladis
author_facet Perreta, Mariel Gladis
Vegetti, Abelardo Carlos
author_role author
author2 Vegetti, Abelardo Carlos
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv branching system
Melica sarmentosa Nees
topic branching system
Melica sarmentosa Nees
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The branching system of cultivated and wild populations of the climbing grass Melica sarmentosa NEES is described on the basis of cultivated and field plant observation. Two types of axes are recognized, namely, 'basal climbing axes' and 'distal climbing axes'. These axes differ in position and morphology and show a particular distribution of branching and branch repression zones associated with their climbing habit. The branching system of the plant can be summerized by the following traits: (1) limited production of innovation axes (basal climbing axes); (2) vigorous development of such axes, which produce a large number of internodes as well as profuse distal branching (distal climbing axes, enrichment shoots), and consequently, (3) remarkable ability of the distal region of the plant for environmental exploration.
Fil: Perreta, Mariel Gladis. Universidad Nacional del Litoral; Argentina
Fil: Vegetti, Abelardo Carlos. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Cs.Agrarias. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal; Argentina
description The branching system of cultivated and wild populations of the climbing grass Melica sarmentosa NEES is described on the basis of cultivated and field plant observation. Two types of axes are recognized, namely, 'basal climbing axes' and 'distal climbing axes'. These axes differ in position and morphology and show a particular distribution of branching and branch repression zones associated with their climbing habit. The branching system of the plant can be summerized by the following traits: (1) limited production of innovation axes (basal climbing axes); (2) vigorous development of such axes, which produce a large number of internodes as well as profuse distal branching (distal climbing axes, enrichment shoots), and consequently, (3) remarkable ability of the distal region of the plant for environmental exploration.
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