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Influence of exogenous ethylene on cambial activity,xylogenesis and ray initiation in young shoots of Leucaena leucocephala (lam.) de Wit
Authors:S Pramod  Priti B Patel  Karumanchi S Rao
Institution:Department of Biosciences, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat 388120, India
Abstract:The effect of exogenous ethephon on cambial activity, xylem production and ray population in young shoots of Leucaena leucocephala was investigated anatomically. The application of ethephon showed a diphasic effect on cambial activity and xylogenesis in a dose dependent manner. Lower concentration of ethephon enhanced cambial activity while high concentrations reduced cambial cell divisions and daughter-cell differentiation. High ethephon concentration also resulted in shorter vessel elements, thick walled fibers and phenolic accumulation in ray cells and vessel elements, whereas low concentration allowed elongation of fibers and vessel elements. The density of rays increased significantly with increase in ethylene concentration. The evaluation of longitudinal sections of cambial zone in ethephon treated plants showed high frequency of transformation of fusiform initials into ray initials through divisions and segmentation, resulting in high ray frequency in both xylem and phloem. The present study demonstrates that ethylene plays an important role in regulating secondary vascular tissue composition by reducing the population of fusiform initials in the cambium.
Keywords:Ethephon  Cambial activity  Xylogenesis  Ray initiation
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