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groeizone

Groeizone, in botany often translated as growth zone, denotes a region in a plant or organism where cells are actively dividing or expanding to drive growth. In plants, growth zones are typically tied to meristematic tissue and to zones along the developing organ where cells increase in size and acquire specialized properties.

In roots and shoots, primary growth occurs at apical meristems located at the tips. In roots, several

Growth in these zones is controlled by hormonal signals, principally auxins and cytokinins, and by environmental

Understanding groeizones is important in agriculture and horticulture, because the size and activity of growth zones

Related concepts include meristem, primary growth, and secondary growth.

zones
can
be
distinguished
along
the
length
of
the
growing
region:
the
zone
of
cell
division
(meristematic
zone),
where
cells
divide;
the
zone
of
elongation,
where
cells
enlarge;
and
the
zone
of
maturation,
where
cells
differentiate
into
specialized
cell
types.
cues
such
as
light,
gravity,
water
availability,
and
nutrient
supply.
Mechanical
factors
and
water
status
also
influence
cell
expansion
in
the
growth
zone.
affect
root
length,
shoot
height,
and
overall
plant
vigor.
In
addition
to
plants,
the
term
is
used
in
broader
contexts
to
describe
regions
characterized
by
rapid
growth,
though
its
precise
meaning
varies
by
field.