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The origin of the secondary plant body and the periderm

The origin of the secondary plant body and the periderm

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The origin of the secondary plant body and the periderm. SPECIMENS TECHNIQUES :3, 7, 8, 9 *Bidens pilosa TS stem . Mature Helianthus stem *Chrysanthemum TS stem . *Helianthus TS root DEMONSTRATIONS :‑ .* Bougainvillaea TS stem . Beta vulgaris TS stem - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The origin of the secondary plant body and the periderm

The origin of the secondary plant body and the periderm

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SPECIMENS TECHNIQUES :3, 7, 8, 9

*Bidens pilosa TS stem.Mature Helianthus stem*Chrysanthemum TS stem. *Helianthus TS root

DEMONSTRATIONS:‑. *Bougainvillaea TS stem. Beta vulgaris TS stem. *Prunus TS woody stem. Beta TS root. Quercus - two and four-year-old stem, TS

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Chrysanthemum stemTS vascular bundle

protoxylem

metaxylem

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Chrysanthemum stem

metaxylem vessel

metaxylem tracheids

secondary xylem

vascular cambium

secondary phloem

primary phloemsieve elementcompanion cell

starch sheath

primary phloem fibres

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epidermis

outer cortex collenchymatous

primary phloem fibers

primary phloem

fascicular cambium

interfascicular cambium

Helianthus TS young stem. end of primary growth

metaxylem

protoxylem

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Helianthus: secondary growth

secondary growth is limitedto a narrow band within the vascular bundle

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Sugar beet stem

Included bundle

protoxylem

metaxylem

phloem

epidermis

outer cortex: collenchyma

starch sheath

Ground parenchyma

In the root, these included bundles form new secondary vascular tissue, and grow anomalously

phloem

metaxylem

protoxylem

The root

inner cortex: parenchyma

Secondary xylem

cambium

px

mx

cambium

.

ANOMALOUS GROWTH

included phloem

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Bougainvillaea stem

vascular cambium, producingsecondary phloem (exarch) and secondary xylem (endarch)

Bougainvillaea shows anomalous secondary growth. Note primary vascular bundles embedded withinthe stele.

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Bougainvillaea TS stem

primary vascular bundle

secondary xylem

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Sugar beet (Beta) root

multiple cambia, secondary vascular bundles and embedded primary vascular bundles. This is an anomalous structure

secondaryvascular bundle

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Oak (Quercus) stem

secondary xylem

secondary phloem

secondary phloemfibers and sclerieds

periderm

cambium

primary ray

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Oak stem, Periderm and lenticels

lenticel

secondary phloem fibres

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The cambium, Quercus stem

vascular cambium

secondary phloem

secondary xylem

companion cell

primary ray

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Sunflower (Helianthus) root

primary xylem

secondary xylemformation is notcontinuous