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What do we know about growth of vessel elements of secondary xylem in woody plants?
Authors:Adam Miodek  Aldona Gizińska  Wiesław Włoch  Paweł Kojs
Institution:1. Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden – Centre for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, 02-973 Warsaw, Poland;2. Polish Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden – Centre for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Prawdziwka 2, 02-973 Warsaw, Poland

Institute of Biology, University of Opole, Oleska 22, 45-052 Opole, Poland

Abstract:Despite extensive knowledge about vessel element growth and the determination of the axial course of vessels, these processes are still not fully understood. They are usually explained as resulting primarily from hormonal regulation in stems. This review focuses on an increasingly discussed aspect – mechanical conditions in the vascular cambium. Mechanical conditions in cambial tissue are important for the growth of vessel elements, as well as other cambial derivatives. In relation to the type of stress acting on cambial cells (compressive versus tensile stress) we: (i) discuss the shape of the enlarging vessel elements observed in anatomical sections; (ii) present hypotheses regarding the location of intrusive growth of vessel elements and cambial initials; (iii) explain the relationship between the growth of vessel elements and fibres; and (iv) consider the effect of mechanical stress in determining the course of a vessel. We also highlight the relationship between mechanical stress and transport of the most extensively studied plant hormone – auxin. We conclude that the integration of a biomechanical factor with the commonly acknowledged hormonal regulation could significantly enhance the analysis of the formation of vessel elements as well as entire vessels, which transport water and minerals in numerous plant species.
Keywords:vessel element  mechanical stress  diurnal strain  vascular cambium  ring-porous wood  diffuse-porous wood  intrusive growth
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