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The plant could die without necessary nutrition.

However, the plant will do its best to repaired the injured part and the diseased part will struggle for its survival.

In some of the cases a callus of cells will be formed and differentiation of tissues will take place to form a new shoot. This happens because plants have great power of regeneration.

Depending on the type of plant:

Monocotyledonous plants (such as palms) only have one terminal bud in its shoot system. Damaging this will result in the plant dying.

In most dicotyledonous plants if the main shoot/bud is damaged the next set of lateral buds will become activated and take on the roll of the predominant "leader." This is governed by growth regulating hormones within the plant and is known as apical dominance.

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