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  1. Well-informed management can do better than nature when the areas for regeneration are limited. According to some estimates, however, an additional 35% of land area will need protection on top of the 15% already protected if further biodiversity loss is to be avoided.

  2. Revision notes on 6.1.2 Growth Factors in Flowering Plants for the AQA A Level Biology syllabus, written by the Biology experts at Save My Exams.

  3. Plant rejuvenation refers to the reversal of the adult phase in plants and the recovery of part or all of juvenile plant characteristics. The growth and reproductive vitality of plants can be increased after rejuvenation.

    • Zijie Zhang, Yuhan Sun, Yun Li
    • 2020
  4. Here, we review recent research on: (i) environmental signal inputs and physical stimuli that act as initial triggers of regeneration; (ii) epigenetic and transcriptional cellular responses to those triggers leading to cellular reprograming; and (iii) molecules that direct the formation and development of the new stem cell niche.

    • Kaoru Sugimoto, Haruka Temman, Satoshi Kadokura, Sachihiro Matsunaga
    • 2019
    • Yellowing leaves. It's very common for plant leaves to turn yellow. If a few leaves are yellowing at a time at the bottom of your plant's foliage, it's probably nothing to worry about.
    • Brown leaves. "If the edges of your plant leaves are turning brown, it usually is a lack of humidity or water quality," Mast says. If it's the center of your leaves turning brown and mushy, you might be overwatering.
    • Crispy leaves. If you see that your plant is wilting and has a few crispy brown leaf edges, it probably just needs water. The fix: Check to see if the soil is dry by sticking your finger about 2 to 3 inches down into the soil.
    • Dull, bleached leaves. Plants can get sunburns, too. If yours is receiving too much light to process, its foliage might start to look lackluster or even bleached.
  5. Feb 3, 2023 · Plant growth is an irreversible increase in their size, mostly in length. Most plants grow throughout their life. As plants are multi-cellular organisms, they grow in two ways – cell growth and cell division. Cell growth increases the cell size, while cell division increases the cell number.

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  7. Evolutionarily conserved growth-regulating factors (GRFs) control the growth of different tissues and organs of plants. Here, we provide a systematic overview of the expression patterns of GRF genes and the structural features of GRF proteins in different plant species.

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