epikormní
Epikormní refers to a type of specialized tissue or structure found in certain plants, fungi, and some organisms that serve as a form of dormant or latent tissue capable of rapid development under specific conditions. The term is derived from Greek roots "epi," meaning "upon" or "above," and "kormní," related to nourishment or sustenance. In botanical contexts, epikormní tissues are often associated with dormant buds or structures that can activate to produce new growth, particularly in response to environmental cues or stress.
In plants, epikormní tissue often appears as dormant buds located on the surface of stems, roots, or
In mycology, epikormní can refer to the resting structures on fungi that contain spores or reproductive cells.
In agriculture and horticulture, understanding epikormní tissue is important for managing crop growth and pruning practices,
Overall, epikormní tissues exemplify the biological strategy of dormancy and rapid activation, allowing organisms to adapt