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THE TIME COURSE OF SIEVE TUBE AND VESSEL REGENERATION AND THEIR RELATION TO PHLOEM ANASTOMOSES IN MATURE INTERNODES OF COLEUS
Authors:Roni Aloni  William P Jacobs
Institution:Department of Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540
Abstract:Quantitative counts of regenerative sieve tubes and vessels were made in a large number of samples of mature internode #5 of C. blumei, with concomitant study of the fine details of vascular regeneration and the occurrence of the normally developing phloem anastomoses. Such anastomoses were found in many of the plants, but their average number in the small regenerating area was low (viz., 0.9 ± 0.2). With the phloem anastomoses excluded from the counts, the time course of regeneration was clear cut—no strands completed their regeneration around the wound until three days after wounding. More regenerative sieve tubes completed their differentiation under all conditions than did regenerative vessels. The number of sieve tubes and vessels regenerated by four days was closely related to the number of preexisting bundles of that type of vascular cell that had been severed by the transverse wound. The ratio of bundles severed by the wound in the phloem to those in the xylem was 2.14, and the ratio of the regenerative sieve tubes to the regenerative vessels was 2.24. For both tracheary and sieve tube cells the initial regeneration was strongly polar (mostly above the wound), as expected from earlier IAA transport data. The path of tracheary regeneration was obviously related to that of the sieve tubes on the other side of the cambium.
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