kukkprimordia
Kukkprimordia is a term used in botany to describe a hypothesized early aggregation of floral primordia within the shoot apical meristem during the transition from vegetative to reproductive growth. The concept is not widely adopted in mainstream anatomy, but appears in theoretical discussions and some speculative texts to model how multiple floral organs might be initiated in close proximity before individual primordia become morphologically distinct.
In theoretical models, kukkprimordia are envisioned as localized domains of high competence for floral identity, formed
Morphology and development are described in terms of clustered primordia that may share boundary zones during
Status and usage: as a speculative construct, kukkprimordia have not been demonstrated in empirical studies under