reproduktioissakin
Reproduktioissakin is a term used in the Finnish-speaking scientific community to refer to the subset of reproductive processes that occur in secondary somatic tissues of certain plant species. It is derived from the Swedish word reproductive, combined with the Finnish suffix -ssakin meaning "even in". The concept arose in early 21st‑century research examining how some perennials can regenerate reproductive organs from vegetative tissues, a phenomenon that blurs the line between sexual and asexual reproduction.
Studies have documented reproduktionatively active cells in the cambium of poplar trees and in the meristems
The prevalence of reproduktionively active tissues varies widely among species. In some orchid species, minor buds
Controversy mainly concerns the classification of these processes. Some botanists argue that since the resulting flowers
Reproduktioissakin remains an emerging topic, with ongoing genomic studies aiming to identify the genes responsible for