Reactivation of the Cambium in Aesculus hippocastanum L.: A Transmission Electron Microscope Study |
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Authors: | BARNETT J R |
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Institution: | School of Plant Sciences, University of Reading Whiteknights, P.O. Box 221, Reading RG6 2AS, UK |
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Abstract: | Changes taking place during cambial reactivation in Aesculushippocastanum have been studied using transmission electronmicroscopy. Cytoplasmic activity in the form of vesicle productionby dictyosomes and endoplasmic reticulum, and coated vesicleformation at the plasmalemma, was observed in samples collectedin mid-Feb. The first cell divisions occurred 1 month later,in cells to the phloem side of the cambium, and were of twotypes: penclinal divisions producing new phloem precursors,and oblique anticlinal divisions in phloem mother cells formedat the end of the previous growing season producing putativecompanion cell/sieve element pairs. The fusiform initial wasidentified as the cell adjacent to the boundary-layer of parenchymacells and was the last cell to divide, 2 weeks after the firstdivisions in phloem precursors. For the next 4 weeks phloemcells only were produced The first new differentiating xylemelements were formed in the middle of Apr., following a surgein the rate of cell division by the initial aRd its derivativexylem mother cells. These were a mixture of developing fibresand vessel elements. Some of the boundary-layer cells were converteddirectly to vessel elements without any division taking place,while others were derived from daughter cells of the fusiforminitial produced following its reactivation. Aesculus hippocastanum L., cambium, dormancy, reactivation |
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