Abstract
SynopsisAspects of whole-plant physiology of birch are reviewed, and previously unpublished research is presented. Seasonal cycles of shoot growth and bud dormancy are discussed, with environmental and hormonal factors affecting the rate and duration of shoot extension and leaf production. Also covered are variability in branching patterns, aspects of cambial activity, onset of the reproductive phase, factors affecting flowering and sex ratio, and seed viability and dormancy. Finally, the regenerative capacity of birch is described, and its future roles are mentioned.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences
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