epikormiska
Epikormiska refers to epicormic growth, the development of new shoots from latent buds located beneath the bark of a woody plant. This growth occurs after stress that disrupts the plant’s apical dominance, such as heavy pruning, canopy removal, drought, frost, or mechanical damage. The buds are activated by changes in hormonal balance and the redirection of stored carbohydrates toward regrowth, allowing shoots to emerge on the trunk or major limbs.
Epikormiska shoots are typically slender, pale, and fast-growing. While they can quickly restore photosynthetic area after
Management and implications vary by context. In horticulture and forestry, epicormic growth is often pruned or
Examples of species where epikormiska growth is frequently observed include Eucalyptus after fire, olive trees following