Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (6th Edition)
Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134711751
Author: Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 28, Problem 2SQ
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To explain: The phenomenon responsible for poor yield in a perennial eudicot herb.

Concept introduction: Angiosperms are that plants that have flowers and produce seeds that are enclosed with a carpel. The plants can be classified on the basis of structural difference into eudicots and monocots. The name of the embryonic structure of seed leaves is called cotyledons. A eudicot has two-seeded leaves. A plant body consists of a root system and a shoot system; each depends on each other. A growing shoot often lengthens only at the terminal bud; its axillary buds are dormant. This condition is called apical dominance. This apical dominance allows the plant to grow tall quickly.

Summary Introduction

To explain: What can be done to increase the yield next year.

Concept introduction: A growing shoot often lengthens only at the terminal bud; its axillary buds are dormant. This condition is called apical dominance. This apical dominance allows the plant to grow tall quickly.

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