Rejection (botanical)

See also: Rejection

With the Botanical direction , a rejection is a new growth appearing on a Plante.

The rejection can be natural on the plants with shrubby port (Troène, Buis) or consecutive with a Traumatisme (following the cut of a Tronc for example). The tree then has an imbalance between its mass racinaire and its air mass which it compensates for by emitting the rejections necessary to the return to balance.

It thus is not of a Ramification or a Gourmand.

Producing striking example of a plant of many rejections: the Banana .

A case of particular rejection is the Drageon, which is born from the development of the méristème carried by a root.

At the Leafy Tree S , one uses the phenomenon of rejections for the Régime of coppice and the pruning.

Marcotte

Under certain conditions, a rejection is a plant girl being born from a plant mother by asexual Multiplication consistent in the development of a Méristème, under conditions such as it can develop root S. One speaks then about Marcottage.

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