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The shift from the vegetative to reproductive phase of a flower involves the development of an inflorescence meristem that generates floral meristems. Plant inflorescence architecture depends on which meristems becomes flowers and which become shoots. Consequently, genes that regulate floral meristem
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Inflorescences are described by many different characteristics including how the flowers are arranged on the peduncle, the blooming order of the flowers, and how different clusters of flowers are grouped within it. These terms are general representations as plants in nature can have a combination of
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inflorescences respectively. The indeterminate patterning of flowers is derived from determinate flowers. It is suggested that indeterminate flowers have a common mechanism that prevents terminal flower growth. Based on phylogenetic analyses, this mechanism arose independently multiple times in
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English Dictionary. Cyme(1) Bot. A species of inflorescence wherein the primary axis bears a single terminal flower which develops first, the system being continued by axes of secondary and higher orders which develop successively in like manner; a centrifugal or definite inflorescence:
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Inflorescence-feeding insect herbivores shape inflorescences by reducing lifetime fitness (how much flowering occurs), seed production by the inflorescences, and plant density, among other traits. In the absence of these herbivores, inflorescences usually produce more flower heads and seeds.
552:; sometimes these bracts or bracteoles are highly modified and appear to be appendages of the flower calyx. Recaulescences is the fusion of the subtending leaf with the stem holding the bud or the bud itself, thus the leaf or bract is adnate to the stem of flower.
1591:. The single flowers are there replaced by a simple inflorescence, which can be both a racemose or a cymose one. Compound inflorescences are composed of branched stems and can involve complicated arrangements that are difficult to trace back to the main branch.
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Temperature can also variably shape inflorescence development. High temperatures can impair the proper development of flower buds or delay bud development in certain species, while in others an increase in temperature can hasten inflorescence development.
2249:(TFL) support the activity of an inhibitor that prevents flowers from growing on the inflorescence apex (flower primordium initiation), maintaining inflorescence meristem identity. Both types of genes help shape flower development in accordance with the
665:(Stuttgart, 1981). The main groups of inflorescences are distinguished by branching. Within these groups, the most important characteristics are the intersection of the axes and different variations of the model. They may contain many flowers (
780:, cluster of grapes). The other kind of racemose inflorescences can all be derived from this one by dilation, compression, swelling or reduction of the different axes. Some passage forms between the obvious ones are commonly admitted.
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When a single or a cluster of flower(s) is located at the axil of a bract, the location of the bract in relation to the stem holding the flower(s) is indicated by the use of different terms and may be a useful diagnostic indicator.
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On a larger scale, inflorescence architecture affects quality and quantity of offspring from selfing and outcrossing, as the architecture can influence pollination success. For example,
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268:. A flower that is not part of an inflorescence is called a solitary flower and its stalk is also referred to as a peduncle. Any flower in an inflorescence may be referred to as a
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or attached to the main stem (Adnate describes the fusing together of different unrelated parts. When the parts fused together are the same, they are connately joined.)
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the terminal flower is usually the first to mature (precursive development), while the others tend to mature starting from the base of the stem. This pattern is called
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Moss, G (27 November 2015). "Influence of
Temperature and Photoperiod on Flower Induction and Inflorescence Development in Sweet Orange (Citrus Sinensis L. Osbeck)".
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BREWSTER, J. L. (1983-04-01). "Effects of
Photoperiod, Nitrogen Nutrition and Temperature on Inflorescence Initiation and Development in Onion (Allium cepa L.)".
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Guertin, P., Barnett, L., Denny, E.G., Schaffer, S.N. 2015. USA National
Phenology Network Botany Primer. USA-NPN Education and Engagement Series 2015-001.
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identity play major roles in determining inflorescence architecture because their expression domain will direct where the plant's flowers are formed.
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Any alterations in timing of LFY expression can cause formation of different inflorescences in the plant. Genes similar in function to LFY include
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Louda, Svata M.; Potvin, Martha A. (1995-01-01). "Effect of
Inflorescence-Feeding Insects on the Demography and Lifetime of a Native Plant".
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there is no true terminal flower and the stem usually has a rudimentary end. In many cases the last true flower formed by the terminal bud (
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Wyatt, Robert (1982-04-01). "Inflorescence
Architecture: How Flower Number, Arrangement, and Phenology Affect Pollination and Fruit-Set".
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where long, whip-like branches grow from the main trunk to the ground and even below it. Inflorescences form directly on these branches.
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and determinate respectively, and indicate whether a terminal flower is formed and where flowering starts within the inflorescence.
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flower) straightens up, appearing to be a terminal flower. Often a vestige of the terminal bud may be noticed higher on the stem.
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International Orchid Society Journal.Vol. 12(6), pp. 4-11 June 2011
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2745:
2688:
2628:
2577:
2574:Burlington: Academic Press. p. 509
2464:
306:
245:types. Because flowers facilitate
14:
4507:
4302:ICN for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP)
3213:
2849:Journal of Horticultural Sciences
165:Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
4465:
4464:
3219:
2771:10.1111/j.1365-313X.1992.00103.x
2218:
2203:composite flowers or pseudanthia
2184:
2167:
2150:
2133:
2128:(spikes in a panicle, "panicle")
2116:
2099:
2082:
2077:), usually organised in umbels.
2001:
1984:
1963:
1951:
1935:
1923:
1885:
1873:
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1778:
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1633:
1565:
1548:
1531:
1491:
1479:
1462:
1450:
1417:
1405:
1393:
1375:
1370:Rhipidium (lateral and top view)
1363:
1346:
1341:Cincinnus (lateral and top view)
1334:
1317:
1312:Drepanium (lateral and top view)
1305:
1288:
1276:
1264:
1252:
1240:
1208:Secondary axis still dichasial:
1112:
1080:
1065:
1048:
1033:
1016:
1002:
985:
971:
954:
939:
922:
910:
894:
880:
749:
710:
635:
623:
606:
594:
577:
565:
506:
494:
464:
452:
440:
407:
395:
383:
40:
3152:Die Infloreszenzen; Erster Band
3137:
3050:
2908:
2867:
2564:
2550:
2251:ABC model of flower development
652:
51:needs additional citations for
3182:, Sinauer Associates Inc. 2007
2880:Journal of Experimental Botany
2861:10.1080/00221589.1969.11514314
2541:
2532:
2519:
2333:
2308:
2295:
2233:(LFY) is a gene that promotes
2213:
1686:(heterothetic compound raceme)
1657:(homoeothetic compound raceme)
1283:Bostryx (lateral and top view)
1231:More than two secondary axes:
540:or peduncle of single flowers.
476:
1:
2289:
589:(flower and subtending bract)
489:' for in-depth descriptions.
4343:History of plant systematics
3930:Thorns, spines, and prickles
3190:Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
3057:WYATT, ROBERT (1980-05-01).
2425:10.3897/phytokeys.227.102279
1669:Heterothetic compound raceme
7:
2489:10.1126/science.275.5296.80
2111:(compound spikes, "spikes")
1640:Homeothetic compound raceme
1219:Secondary axis monochasia:
572:Flower and subtending bract
372:indeterminate inflorescence
338:Indeterminate inflorescence
191:that is composed of a main
183:, is a group or cluster of
10:
4512:
4159:Alternation of generations
3261:
3100:American Journal of Botany
2209:Development and patterning
421:determinate inflorescences
25:
18:
4460:
4408:
4372:
4309:Cultivated plant taxonomy
4272:Biological classification
4262:
4135:
4051:
3947:
3897:
3622:
3552:
3495:
3457:
3431:
3367:
3287:
3269:
3206:14 September 2018 at the
1142:Only one secondary axis:
701:Indeterminate or racemose
673:). Inflorescences can be
348:Determinate inflorescence
4169:Evolutionary development
2257:Environmental influences
2018:
19:Not to be confused with
3820:Hypanthium (Floral cup)
3194:. Version 7, May 2006 .
2529:Berlin: Springer. p. 77
1996:sp. (heads in a corymb)
1785:Compound (triple) umbel
1756:Compound (double) umbel
1583:Compound inflorescences
1510:of a bract is called a
1176:(characteristic of the
903:Epilobium angustifolium
776:, from classical Latin
240:General characteristics
4435:by author abbreviation
4359:Plant taxonomy systems
4277:Botanical nomenclature
2893:10.1093/jxb/49.318.101
1944:Aesculus hippocastanum
1770:Laserpitium latifolium
697:
172:
160:Amorphophallus titanum
151:
4442:Botanical expeditions
2971:10.1242/dev.125.4.733
2570:Simpson, M. G. 2010.
2179:(cyathia in an umbel)
2176:Euphorbia cyparissias
2091:Matricaria chamomilla
2013:(umbels in a panicle)
1797:The so-called cymose
1654:Melilotus officinalis
1221:double scorpioid cyme
1098:Determinate or cymose
1075:(racemose or spicate)
692:
685:Simple inflorescences
157:
141:
4174:Evolutionary history
4164:Double fertilization
4016:Cellular respiration
3228:at Wikimedia Commons
2586:The Botanical Review
2159:Euphorbia tridentata
1744:(compound capitulum)
1596:double inflorescence
1355:Symphytum officinale
1326:Gladiolus imbricatus
1297:Hypericum perforatum
1225:double helicoid cyme
1202:Two secondary axes:
615:Solanum lycopersicum
60:improve this article
3393:Non-vascular plants
3171:Bernhard Kausmann:
2810:1995Ecol...76..229L
2713:10.1105/tpc.3.8.771
2656:10.1105/tpc.5.6.639
2598:1999BotRv..65..303T
2473:Carpenter, Rosemary
1412:Dichasium, top view
1212:(characteristic of
367:different species.
3898:Surface structures
3693:Flower development
3018:10.1093/aob/mcm146
2606:10.1007/BF02857752
2358:10.1093/aob/mct267
2320:www.britannica.com
2283:Aesculus sylvatica
1727:Compound capitulum
1474:(umbelliform cyme)
1471:Pelargonium zonale
1130:), from the Latin
790:is an unbranched,
698:
247:plant reproduction
173:
152:
4478:
4477:
4117:Herbaceous plants
3943:
3942:
3224:Media related to
3143:Focko Weberling:
2758:The Plant Journal
2572:Plant Systematics
2108:Triticum aestivum
1712:Lolium temulentum
1683:Veronica albicans
1574:Mentha longifolia
1057:Dipsacus fullonum
966:(racemose corymb)
501:Alternate flowers
251:natural selection
179:, in a flowering
136:
135:
128:
110:
4503:
4496:Plant morphology
4468:
4467:
4447:Individual trees
4122:Secondary growth
4093:Succulent plants
4081:Prostrate shrubs
3964:Apical dominance
3949:Plant physiology
3910:Epicuticular wax
3455:
3454:
3448:
3439:Plant morphology
3256:
3249:
3242:
3233:
3232:
3223:
3188:(2001 onwards).
3173:Pflanzenanatomie
3132:
3131:
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3089:
3088:
3078:
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3048:
3047:
3037:
3006:Annals of Botany
2997:
2991:
2990:
2950:
2941:
2940:
2917:Annals of Botany
2912:
2906:
2905:
2895:
2886:(318): 101β106.
2871:
2865:
2864:
2844:
2838:
2837:
2793:
2784:
2783:
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2742:
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2427:
2418:(227): 181β198.
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2346:Annals of Botany
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2327:
2312:
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2299:
2188:
2171:
2154:
2137:
2120:
2103:
2086:
2005:
1988:
1972:Syringa vulgaris
1967:
1955:
1939:
1927:
1889:
1877:
1860:
1845:
1828:
1814:
1782:
1765:
1753:
1736:
1724:
1715:(compound spike)
1707:
1695:
1678:
1666:
1649:
1637:
1569:
1560:(verticillaster)
1552:
1535:
1495:
1483:
1466:
1457:Umbelliform cyme
1454:
1436:umbelliform cyme
1421:
1409:
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1379:
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1350:
1338:
1321:
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1256:
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1125:
1124:
1121:
1118:
1084:
1069:
1052:
1037:
1020:
1006:
989:
975:
963:Iberis umbellata
958:
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884:
775:
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742:
741:
738:
737:
734:
731:
728:
725:
722:
719:
716:
639:
627:
618:(concaulescence)
610:
598:
581:
569:
513:Opposite flowers
510:
498:
468:
456:
444:
411:
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387:
144:Aloe hereroensis
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109:
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4479:
4474:
4456:
4425:Botanical terms
4418:
4404:
4368:
4314:Citrus taxonomy
4292:Author citation
4258:
4152:
4131:
4053:
4047:
4043:Turgor pressure
3951:
3939:
3893:
3708:Floral symmetry
3626:
3618:
3548:
3537:Vascular bundle
3532:Vascular tissue
3491:
3451:
3442:
3441:
3427:
3398:Vascular plants
3363:
3359:Plant pathology
3283:
3265:
3260:
3216:
3208:Wayback Machine
3164:Wilhelm Troll:
3157:Wilhelm Troll:
3150:Wilhelm Troll:
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3063:New Phytologist
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2569:
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2555:
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2537:
2533:
2524:
2520:
2483:(5296): 80β83.
2469:
2465:
2449:
2448:
2408:
2404:
2394:
2392:
2388:
2387:
2383:
2338:
2334:
2325:
2323:
2314:
2313:
2309:
2300:
2296:
2292:
2268:
2259:
2247:terminal flower
2235:floral meristem
2221:
2216:
2211:
2197:
2189:
2180:
2172:
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2155:
2146:
2138:
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2095:
2087:
2021:
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1997:
1989:
1975:
1968:
1959:
1956:
1947:
1940:
1931:
1928:
1908:definite thyrse
1898:
1894:Juncus inflexus
1890:
1881:
1878:
1869:
1868:(cymose corymb)
1861:
1852:
1846:
1837:
1829:
1820:
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1783:
1774:
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1708:
1699:
1696:
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1679:
1670:
1667:
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1650:
1641:
1638:
1589:synflorescences
1585:
1578:
1570:
1561:
1553:
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1536:
1502:
1499:Berberis vernae
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994:Astrantia minor
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918:
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899:
890:
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713:
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687:
659:Focko Weberling
655:
648:
647:(recaulescence)
640:
631:
628:
619:
611:
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586:Lilium martagon
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307:Terminal flower
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203:Morphologically
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75:"Inflorescence"
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2965:(4): 733β742.
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2855:(4): 311β320.
2839:
2804:(1): 229β245.
2785:
2764:(1): 103β116.
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2707:(8): 771β781.
2701:The Plant Cell
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2650:(6): 639β655.
2644:The Plant Cell
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2592:(4): 303β316.
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4395:Horticulture
4385:Floriculture
4287:Correct name
4137:Reproduction
4127:Woody plants
4052:Plant growth
4011:Gas Exchange
3996:Phytomelanin
3874:Plant embryo
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3624:Reproductive
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2051:. The genus
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53:verification
50:
29:Inflorescent
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21:Fluorescence
4211:Pollen tube
4206:Pollinators
4196:Pollination
4191:Germination
4006:Respiration
3989:Chlorophyll
3835:Pedicellate
3769:Gametophyte
3688:Aestivation
3639:Antheridium
3634:Archegonium
3482:Plasmodesma
3459:Plant cells
3322:Paleobotany
3317:Ethnobotany
3302:Astrobotany
2959:Development
2557:opposed to
2226:Arabidopsis
2214:Development
2023:The family
1605:), or not (
1543:(fascicles)
1429:(dichasium)
1388:(rhipidium)
1358:(cincinnus)
1329:(drepanium)
1271:Double cyme
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