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Which meristem help in regeneration of grasses

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Growth, as well as regrowth following defoliation, depends upon cell division and cell expansion. Cell division and growth areas are called meristem systems or formative tissue. In as much as these meristems are the sole mechanisms for regrowth, their location and specific function merit close attention in forage grass management. Unfavorable consequences result when these meristem systems are destroyed. The three main tissues involved in growth and regrowth are: apical meristems, intercalary meristem in leaf bases, tillers (also called shoots), rhizomes, stolons, and buds.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Regeneration of grasses happen in various meristem manner. Meristem system are defined as cell division and growth area.  In case of meristem as sole mechanism for specific function, regrowth and location specific.

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In this way the meristem system is very crucial for regeneration. Three main growth and regrowth are "apical meristem" and "intercalary meristem" in leaf bases. The apical meristem is present in the tip of the shoot and it’s active. It helps in 'regeneration of grasses' after they had been grazed by 'herbivores'.

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