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The initiation and development of floral primordium is takes place by

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Answered by santy2
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Plants produce both leaf and flower primordia cells at the shoot apical meristem.

Primordium development in plants is critical to the proper positioning and development of plant organs and cells.

The process of primordium development is intricately regulated by a set of genes.

The hormones that control this are auxins.

Flower primordia are the little buds we see at the end of stems, from which flowers will develop.

Flower primordia start off as a crease or indentation and later form into a bulge.

The bulging is as a result of slower and less anisotropic, or directionally dependent, growth.


Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The initiation and development of floral primordium is takes place by the action of auxins.

Explanation:

  • Initiation and development of floral primordium is dependent on hormones produced by the plant one of the hormone which is responsible for growth and development is known as auxin.  
  • There are other hormones which are also responsible for growth of other parts of the plant.  
  • The growth of the plant it is done by the division of the young apical and lateral meristematic tissue of the plants.  
  • On division of this tissues new meristematic tissues are formed resulting in the formation of floral primordium.

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