But even without such massive interventions, a culture plant can decide to be different.
My Navalo blackberry, without smiling, grows up to 3m high, is ten years old and two years old. The young shoots for the next year grow to a high degree of candlestick, bend, then secure in height, but only with leaves. From which the fruit branches grow in the second year.
Two are now the opinion that this has to change and bring in the first year side drives. Battery rate at 90°
The disease "cancer" is the state of a cell of a cell composite which has lost the inhibition of cell division, which must naturally exist in order to create a cellular composite. Since during the course of time, damage to the cells occurs repeatedly, there are cells which cannot compensate for this damage. They usually die. But sometimes such a cell gets into a state that existed before it was integrated into a cell composite. Then it behaves like a single isolated cell and increases without inhibition. That's what we call cancer. Such changes can occur in all multicells.
Plant cancer is a plant disease usually caused by parasitic bacteria and fungi. At the infected places there are tissue wounds which reduce the flow of water and nutrients and can finally lead to the decay of the plant.
You heard cancer.
But even without such massive interventions, a culture plant can decide to be different.
My Navalo blackberry, without smiling, grows up to 3m high, is ten years old and two years old. The young shoots for the next year grow to a high degree of candlestick, bend, then secure in height, but only with leaves. From which the fruit branches grow in the second year.
Two are now the opinion that this has to change and bring in the first year side drives. Battery rate at 90°
Yes, I was actually more concerned with the process of damage to plant DNA, but still thank you 🙂
Damage doesn't always have to happen. That's the example.
The disease "cancer" is the state of a cell of a cell composite which has lost the inhibition of cell division, which must naturally exist in order to create a cellular composite. Since during the course of time, damage to the cells occurs repeatedly, there are cells which cannot compensate for this damage. They usually die. But sometimes such a cell gets into a state that existed before it was integrated into a cell composite. Then it behaves like a single isolated cell and increases without inhibition. That's what we call cancer. Such changes can occur in all multicells.
Something similar yes:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction cancer
readable!
Thank you.
Hi.
Plant cancer is a plant disease usually caused by parasitic bacteria and fungi. At the infected places there are tissue wounds which reduce the flow of water and nutrients and can finally lead to the decay of the plant.
Is that also a change in DNA? But interesting too, thank you
Can be a folio ▼
Very interesting.
Is a cancer, healable in a plant, or can you do nothing?
e.g. citrus cancer.
There are oleander crabs.