General Biology I
Apical dominance is a phenomenon in plants where the growth of the main central stem is prioritized over the growth of lateral branches. This process ensures that a plant can efficiently compete for light and space by directing its resources toward vertical growth, allowing it to reach higher and capture more sunlight for photosynthesis. Apical dominance is regulated by hormonal signals, primarily auxins, which are produced at the tips of the shoots and inhibit the growth of nearby lateral buds.
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