If the apical bud has been removed then we observe:
More lateral branches
More axillary buds
Plant growth stops
Flowering stops
, the phenomenon where the growing apical bud inhibits the growth of lateral (axillary) buds is called apical dominance. Removal of shoot tips (decapitation) results in the growth of lateral buds, leading to more lateral branches. This technique is widely applied in tea plantations and hedge-making.
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