cutting a shoot back to a bud or cutting branches back to buds stub . or lateral branches not large enough to assume apical dominance. Cutting an older branch or stem back to a stub in order to meet a structural objective.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
heading (noun)1.
a) something that forms or serves as a head , especially an inscription, , or title standing at the top or beginning (as of a letter or chapter) - headline
b) the address and date at the beginning of a letter showing its place and time of origin
2.
the compass direction in which the longitudinal axis of a ship or aircraft points , broadly - direction
3.
- drift
heading (Wikipedia)
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Heading can refer to:
- Heading (metalworking), a process which incorporates the extruding and upsetting processes
- Headline, text at the top of a newspaper article
- Heading (navigation), the direction a person or vehicle is facing, usually similar to its course
- Aircraft heading, the direction that the aircraft's nose is pointing
- Double-heading, the use of two locomotives at the front of a train
- Subject heading, an integral part of bibliographic control
- Using one's head to move an airborne football or volleyball
- Heading off, (especially with regard to livestock, sports or military action), circling around to prevent livestock or opponents from fleeing. See Heading dog.
- Heading date, a parameter in barley cultivation