For example, this is reflected in the fact that, in contrast to animals, fully developed plant embryos consist only of the basic body plan (Leyser, 2009), providing the possibility of
adjusting growth to local conditions at later growth stages.
The basis for such plasticity are two stem cell niches (the primary shoot and root apical meristems) located at opposite
poles of the embryo, which are connected by rudimentary
stem and root tissues (Wolters and Jurgens, 2009).
For example, this is reflected in the fact that, in contrast to animals, fully developed plant embryos consist only of the basic body plan (Leyser, 2009), providing the possibility ofadjusting growth to local conditions at later growth stages.The basis for such plasticity are two stem cell niches (the primary shoot and root apical meristems) located at oppositepoles of the embryo, which are connected by rudimentarystem and root tissues (Wolters and Jurgens, 2009).
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