The effect that a cold winter with little precipitation might have a negative effect on the primary and secondary growth of a tree because the lack of water and harsh weather conditions aren't too good for trees. Primary and secondary growth is continued for as long as a tree/plant survives. But if the tree doesn't survive, primary and secondary growth no longer happen.
No, it doesn't affect your growth. ;)
yes it does
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An auxin is a class of plant growth substance which plays an essential role in coordination of many growth and behavioural processes in the life cycle of a plant.
Primary Growth adds height, while secondary growth adds Girth.
Primary growth is when the stem or root of a plant gets lengthens, and secondary growth is when the stem/root gets thicker.
Primary growth is responsible for elongating the plant. In woody plants, primary growth is then followed by secondary growth which allows the plant stem to increase in thickness or girth.
Induces secondary growth from opportunistic species who have invaded that area or have had seed buried in the area waiting for the primary growth to me such a fate as wild fires.
The primary growth in vascular plants takes place with the differentiation of vascular tissue from parenchymatous cells and the secondary growth takes place when the intra-vascular and inter vascular cambium adds to the secondary phloem and secondary xylem.
Yes ! They are primary tissues as there is no secondary growth.
Yes ! They are primary tissues as there is no secondary growth.
yes they do
Meristematic tissue (vascular cambium) produces secondary growth. In plant stems, this serves to increase the diameter, and it forms between the primary xylem and phloem.
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This kind of weed growth actually represents secondary succession.
There are 3 types of successions. One is called ecological succession, the next is called primary succession, and the last one is called secondary succession.