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The integration of growth activity in vegetatively propagated poplar during the establishment year
Authors:Mária Luxová
Institution:1. Institute of Experimental Biology and Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 14, 814 34, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:On rooting the poplar stem cutting, the growth processes are coordinated so as to ensure optimum development of the new, vegetatively acquired individual. At first, adventitious roots develop on the cutting from latent root primordia. A part of them is short-lived, but in the meantime other, the so-called wound adventitious roots initiate from the callus on the lower cut surface of the cutting, which complement the permanent root system. In this way, conditions are prepared for a rapid growth and development of the stem, which forms from the upper bud on the cutting. The action of apical meristems providing the elongation of the stem and root, is followed by the action of vascular cambium. By the radial growth of organs controlled by cambium, the capacity of substance transport increases relatively to progressing development of the new plant. In the buried stem cutting cambium is the first to start functioning. Its reactivation is slow, discontinuous, and at the beginning it depends on local stimulating sources of the cutting itself. It was observed for the first time that, in addition to expanding buds, activated root primordia are also such sources of stimuli. The overall induction of cambial activity in the cutting occurs only in the period of rapid growth and development of the new stem, which thus becomes the main source of factors controlling the cambial activity of the cutting. In comparison with the growth of stem and cutting, the radial growth of adventitious roots is limited and there are considerable differences in the thickness of radial increments between individual roots.
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