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DEVELOPMENT AND STRUCTURE OF THE VASCULAR CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ROOT OF GLYCINE MAX (L.) MERR.
Authors:John M. Byrne  Thomas C. Pesacreta  Joseph A. Fox
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, 44242

Department of Agronomy and Department of Plant Pathology and Physiology, VPI & SU, Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061

Abstract:The primary vascular connection between primary and secondary root of Glycine max (L.) Merr. was derived from stelar parenchyma and pericycle. Inner stelar parenchyma, associated with the parent metaxylem and outer stelar parenchyma adjacent to the pericycle, were resonsible for the histogenesis of the primary xylem connection. Acropetal maturation of the diarch xylem connection occurred after the lateral root emerged from the parent root. Development of tetrarchy occurred distal to the diarch xylem connection. The concentric primary phloem connection was derived from the pericycle and outer stelar parenchyma. Acropetal maturation of the primary phloem connection occurred prior to lateral root emergence from the parent root. Secondary growth quickly augmented the primary vascular connection. A substantial amount of mature secondary xylem formed prior to maturation of the secondary phloem. The structure of the primary and secondary vascular connections is described.
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