Flower induction
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Physiological process in the plant
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Flower induction is the physiological process in the plant by which the shoot apical meristem becomes competent to develop flowers. Biochemical changes at the apex, particularly those caused by cytokinins, accompany this process.[1] Usually flower induction is followed by flower differentiation, with some notable exceptions such as in kiwifruit, where the two processes are separated. Flower induction can be reversed, but flower differentiation is irreversible, because anatomical changes are in place.
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[edit ]- ^ Fan, Sheng; Wang, Jue; Lei, Chao; Gao, Cai; Yang, Yang; Li, Youmei; An, Na; Zhang, Dong; Han, Mingyu (2018年08月20日). "Identification and characterization of histone modification gene family reveal their critical responses to flower induction in apple". BMC Plant Biology. 18 (1): 173. Bibcode:2018BMCPB..18..173F. doi:10.1186/s12870-018-1388-0 . PMC 6102887 . PMID 30126363.
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