meristemos
Meristemos, also called meristems in English, are plant tissues consisting of undifferentiated cells with the capacity to divide and give rise to all major tissue types. They enable indeterminate growth and the ongoing formation of new organs such as leaves, stems, and roots. Meristematic cells are typically small, with dense cytoplasm and large nuclei, and they retain the ability to divide; their derivatives differentiate into epidermal, ground, and vascular tissues.
Meristems are grouped by position and function. Apical meristems occur at the tips of shoots and roots
Meristem organization varies, but many share a stem cell niche with organizing centers and zones of proliferation
Hormonal regulation plays a central role. Auxin and cytokinin balance activity and organ formation; genetic regulators
Applications include plant propagation and biotechnology. Meristematic tissue, especially shoot tip meristems, is used in micropropagation