Buds

in plants Buds are the embryonic organs which are found at the end of the stem in plants and they are responsible for the growth of a plant. They contain new shoots, leaves, and flowers. Buds help a plant to develop and reproduce, and they are important for the propagation and survival of a species. Buds are also important for the formation of fruits and vegetables. They also help plants to recover from extreme weather conditions and to resist disease. Buds are essential for the survival of plants and play an important role in maintaining the health of ecosystems.

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Advances in Plant Biology

ISSN: 2638-4469
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Cumali Keskin, Artuklu University
The Journal of Advances in Plant Biology focuses primarily on the recent advances in biology and medicine. JAPB encourages researchers and academics to submit articles in the form of original research, reviews, case reports, letters, editorials, and short communications in the fields of botanical sciences, pharmaceutical science, and pharmacology.