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A segment, in a
broad sense, is is a free or
almost free part or subdivision of an organ. |
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(1) Segment
(Cacti
&
succulents)
[ Botany ] |
The
elongation of segments is permanently terminated at the reach of a
certain size or by onset of the dry
season (determinate
growth); subsequent growth of the plant occurs by the initiation
of new joints by branching from the
ends of older segments. That is segments are
genetically programmed to
expand for a limited time, then stop
growing. This determinate growth characteristic of segmented
plant is in stark contrast to the
indeterminate (virtually unlimited) growth of
roots and
stems typical of most plant which has
not a precisely determined or established limit of growth fixed in
advance (indeterminate
growth). Many species of
cactus and succulents (For
example: Opuntia
sp. ) have segmented stems in which
terminal joints may be easily separated from the main-stem, these are
commonly used for the
vegetative propagation. The single joints are allowed to dry for a
few days to discourage fungal or
bacterial
infections. Although this
procedure would kill the stems of nearly any other plant, for these
cacti it merely allows calluses to form on the cut surfaces. The single
joints are then placed vertically in the ground with about one-quarter
of their surface area in the soil.
Young stem segments (cladodes)
of prickly pear are used as
green vegetable throughout Mexico and in the southwestern U.S |
(2) Segmented habit
[ Plant Morphology -
Botany]
Synonym: Articulated habit |
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(3) Segment of the flower (Perianth segments)
[ Botany ] |
In flowers
a segment is a distinct, individual parts or
division of the
calyx and
corolla (perianth)
Segment of the calyx are called
sepals.
Segments of the corolla are called
petals
Undifferentiated segments are called
tepals.
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(4) Segment (Compound leaves)
[ Botany] |
In compounded leaves a
segment is a single leaflet. |
(5) Segment (Fruit)
[ Botany] |
In a
fruit a segment
is a division or portion. Usually these correspond to the
locules.
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(6) To segment
[ Transitive. & Intransitive verb ]
(past: Segmented, past participle
Segmented, present participle
Segmenting, 3rd person present singular
Segments) |
To divide or become
divided into segments. |