basipetal

ADJECTIVE
  1. of leaves or flowers; developing or opening in succession from apex to base

How To Use basipetal In A Sentence

  • PINOID kinase regulates root gravitropism through modulation of PIN2-dependent basipetal auxin transport in Arabidopsis thaliana. SpaceRef Top Stories
  • In every case, the basipetal movement was greater than the acropetal movement.
  • We also show that cellular responses are propagated in a basipetal direction in P. rhoeas pollen tubes.
  • The number of rings of kernels from the base to the tip of the ear was counted and the apical ear region was defined as the fifth two nodal rings of fertilized florets, counting basipetally from the apex.
  • The hairs are oriented acropetally, while in the proximal part of the sac they grow basipetally, i.e., oriented toward the lemma-sac interface.
  • When the exposure time was extended to 60 min, a large amount of phosphorus was transported basipetally to the shoot from root sections located 80 mm from the root tip, where the xylem is completely mature.
  • Red arrow indicates the progressive basipetal termination of divisions. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • However, a continuous basipetal transport of auxin from the shoot to the rooting zone (upper part taproot) is required for adventious root formation.
  • First, in leaves it has been shown that division ceases in a basipetal wave from the top downward similar to what we see in the sepal PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • Ellipsoidal microconidia and falcate macroconidia are formed from phialides by basipetal division; globose chlamydospores with thick walls are formed acrogenously from hyphae or by the modification of hyphal cells.
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