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    Heteroblasty is the significant and abrupt change in form and function, that occurs over the lifespan of certain plants. Characteristics affected include...
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    forms short shoots (from buds) along the long shoots. Bud Crown (botany) Heteroblasty, an abrupt change in the growth pattern of some plants as they mature...
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  • generally (within limits) increasing with temperature. Juvenility or heteroblasty is when the organs and tissues produced by a young plant, such as a seedling...
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    Pabón-Mora, Natalia; González, Favio (2012). "Leaf development, metamorphic heteroblasty and heterophylly in Berberis s. l. (Berberidaceae)". The Botanical Review...
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    Pabón-Mora, Natalia; González, Favio (2012). "Leaf development, metamorphic heteroblasty and heterophylly in Berberis s. l. (Berberidaceae)". The Botanical Review...
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    distinct seedling, juvenile, and adult forms. One theory is that the heteroblasty of P. crassifolius evolved as a defensive adaptation to prevent and deter...
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    and growth habit between juvenile and adult stages, in contrast to; Heteroblasty Characteristic in which a plant has marked changes in leaf size, shape...
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    same plant when it is older. This phenomenon is known as juvenility or heteroblasty. For example, young trees will produce longer, leaner branches that grow...
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  • (with variations) in all land plants, including mosses. Plant morphology Heteroblasty Poethig, R. S. (2010). "The past, present, and future of vegetative phase...
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    plants that evolved in such a way. Likewise, it has been suggested that heteroblasty might be a response to moa browsing. Like many other birds, moa swallowed...
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    been found to filiramulate growth habit in plants such as divarication, heteroblasty, deciduousness, spines or spine like structures (enlarged stinging hairs)...
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  • presence of two or more different forms of leaves within an individual. Heteroblasty is the occurrence of distinct leaf types at different stages of the life...
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    pollinated by unspecialized insects, and have been documented as exhibiting heteroblasty, a common occurrence in the Plagianthus alliance which means that the...
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    in height. The species exhibits a significant change in appearance (heteroblasty) between its juvenile and adult form. Juvenile leaves are palmately compound...
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    Fund. Retrieved 23 April 2021. Burns, K. C. & Dawson, John W. (2009). "Heteroblasty on Chatham Island: A comparison with New Zealand and New Caledonia"....
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