
doi: 10.1139/b88-034
The plumule in rosette plants showing the phenomenon of "pseudomonocotyly" remains in a quiescent stage at the base of the cotyledonary tube, and this quiescent stage appears to be due to the inhibitory influence of the cotyledons. This correlative inhibition in which the development of the embryonic apical region is influenced by the cotyledon may be an important survival adaptation in alpine rosettes.
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