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in inflorescence meristem has what type of phyllotaxy​

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Answered by awasthimansi297
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Inflorescences have been classified in two major categories based on the fate of the inflorescence meristem: determinate or indeterminate. Determinate inflorescences are those where the shoot apical meristem (SAM) differentiates directly, or after the production of a certain number of flowers, into a flower.

Answered by Anonymous
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Phyllotaxis refers to the arrangement of lateral organs around a central axis. The development and evolution of phyllotaxis in the inflorescence remains underexplored, but recent work analyzing early inflorescence development in the grasses identified an evolutionary shift in primary branch phyllotaxis in the Pooideae.

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