Morphological changes accompanying floral induction
Floral induction is the process where a vegetative meristem transitions into a floral meristem, leading to flower development. This shift involves significant morphological changes at cellular and tissue levels, influenced by environmental cues and endogenous signals.
One of the earliest morphological changes is the alteration of the shoot apical meristem (SAM). The SAM, initially dome-shaped in the vegetative phase, becomes broader _______ _________ _______ ________ _________ ____ ____ ______.
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