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MAX1 and MAX2 control shoot lateral branching in Arabidopsis

University of York

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Abstract

Plant shoots elaborate their adult form by selective control over the growth of both their primary shoot apical meristem and their axillary shoot meristems. We describe recessive mutations at two loci in Arabidopsis, MAX1 and MAX2, that affect the selective repression of axillary shoots. All the first order (but not higher order) axillary shoots initiated by mutant plants remain active, resulting in bushier shoots than those of wild type. In vegetative plants where axillary shoots develop in a basal to apical sequence, the mutations do not clearly alter node distance, from the shoot apex, at which axillary shoot meristems initiate but shorten the distance at which the first axillary leaf primordium is produced…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Axillary bud
  • Primordium
  • Shoot
  • Meristem
  • Lateral shoot
  • Strigolactone
  • Botany
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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