Seasonal collections of stems of various ages were made of Celastrus scandens L., Parthenocissus inserta (Kerner) Fritsch, and Vitis riparia Michx. In C. scandens, cambial activity, phloem ...
Researchers have combined traditional genetic approaches with 3-D reconstructions from scanning electron microscopy to discover and characterize genes regulating the development of plant sieve ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Light microscopic studies of the petioles of Lagenaria siceraria reveal that the external phloem of each bicollateral vascular bundle develops ...
A tiny region at the root tip has been found to be responsible for orchestrating the growth and development of the complex network of vascular tissues that transport sugars through plant roots. In a ...
The vascular network consisting of phloem and xylem (wood) provides plants with structural support and long-distance transport that specifies further downstream processes in the sink tissues (such as ...
Sieve elements are a key component of phloem, the conductive tissue through which plants transport carbohydrates and a wide range of signalling molecules. Elongated cylindrical cells are capped at one ...
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