2024
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202475071
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Comparative root anatomy and root bud development in two species of Malvaceae

Devid Lucas Tenório dos Santos,
Lucas Henrique Santos Barbosa,
Luan Henrique da Silva Ferro
et al.

Abstract: Underground plant organs, usually the thickened ones, can be capable of producing buds that allow shoot regrowth when the aerial part of the plants is eliminated. Some plants have roots that produce buds, which may or may not be branched systems, but which allow vegetative propagation in unfavorable environments due the presence of carbohydrate reserves. This study aimed to analyze and compare the anatomy of the roots of two Brazilian species, Apeiba tibourbou and Pachira aquatica, that present starch grains, … Show more

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