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Buds or roots that develop without pattern.
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Developing from unusual points of origin, such as shoots or root tissues from callus or embryos from sources other than zygotes. This term can also be used to describe agents which contaminate cell cultures.
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| adventitious |
plant parts, such as shoots and roots, produced in an unusual position on a plant or at an unusual time of development.
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Description of structures that are abnormal in their position of formation (eg roots forming from stems). Organs that take advantage of opportunities for development.
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Arising at an unexpected location. A plant organ, like a root, shoot or bud is produced in an unusual position or during an unusual time. Examples: Layering a stem down and pegging it to the soil produces adventitious roots. An aerial root above ground is an example of adventitious roots. Ivy uses these roots for climbing. An adventitious bud forms on roots, leaves and stems becoming plantlets which detach and then grow into plants. ...
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