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Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and functionA single vascular bundle always contains both xylem and phloem tissues. Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots to different parts of the ...
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LON-CAPA Botany online: Supporting Tissues - Vascular TissuesOnly the xylem has still supporting functions. Xylem and phloem are combined in a structure that is called vascular bundle. Vascular tissues transport water ...
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Chapter 8: Vascular plant anatomy: primary growth - Milne PublishingThe tissues running from the outside to the inside are: epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles (in a ring), with variable amounts of ground tissue in between the ...
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1.8: Vascular plant anatomy- primary growth - Biology LibreTextsOct 12, 2021 · This accounts for the presence of 'vascular bundles' in the stems of flowering plants: fundamentally they represent the traces of vascular ...
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Stem Anatomy - OpenEd CUNYThe xylem and phloem that make up the vascular tissue of the stem are arranged in distinct strands called vascular bundles, which run up and down the length of ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Vascular Plants – Definition, Characteristics, Examples, & DiagramFeb 1, 2022 · Vascular plants (from Latin word 'vasculum' meaning duct), also known as tracheophytes (from Greek word 'trachea', a duct or tube), ...
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Introduction to Vascular Plant Structure - Digital Atlas of Ancient LifeMar 30, 2020 · Their defining feature is the presence of vascular tissue, or specialized tissue that conducts food (phloem) and water (xylem). When considered ...
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History of Plant AnatomyDemonstrated first vascular bundles that develop in stem connect with leaves. Discovered sieve tube and its perforated nature in phloem. Studied protoplasm of ...
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KATHERINE ESAU, 1898–1997 - Annual ReviewsShe discovered that during development of the vascular bundles, the first functional sieve tubes and companion cells— the protophloem sieve tubes and ...
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Anatomico-Physiological Classification of Plant Tissue SystemsHaberlandt proposed the 'anatomico-physiological' classification in his classical ... The vascular or conducting system consisted of the vascular bundles ...
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building the bridge to C4 photosynthesis - Oxford AcademicMay 12, 2014 · robusta, the BS cells have coalesced into a more even edged-sheath with low exposure to the IAS (Sage et al., 2013). Bundle-sheath cells in F.
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Stems - OpenEd CUNYThe xylem tissue is located toward the interior of the vascular bundle, and phloem is located toward the exterior. Sclerenchyma fibers cap the vascular bundles.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Plant Cell and Tissue TypesAs parenchyma is incorporated into vascular tissue (rays in wood for example), it also helps in the movement of water and solutes throughout the plant body.
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3.3.2: Internal Anatomy of the Primary Stem - Biology LibreTextsJul 28, 2025 · In the eustele, vascular tissue is clustered into distinct vascular bundles arranged in a ring, allowing for thicker interfascicular regions in ...
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Lecture 17 - Stems primary - Daniel L. NickrentOct 14, 2022 · Atactostele – Bundles of vascular tissue that are scattered in the ground tissues, e.g. monocots such as Zea. C. Possible evolution ...
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3.4.1: External Structure of Leaves - Biology LibreTextsJul 28, 2025 · Venation. Leaf veins are vascular bundles coming to the leaf from stem. The arrangement of veins in a leaf is called the venation pattern.Missing: bundle collateral
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Vascular system in leaf - BrainKartJul 24, 2017 · Vascular bundles are continuous, either directly or if developed, through the petiole, with the primary system of vascular tissue in the stem.
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Transformation of the Collateral Vascular Bundles into Amphivasal ...The common arrangement of vascular tissues is collateral, i.e. the primary xylem is located on the inner side of the bundle, and the primary phloem is located ...
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[PDF] Vascular structure contributes to shoot sectoriality in Selaginella ...Sep 30, 2016 · Abstract. Selaginellaspecies are characterized by regular anisotomous dichotomous divisions of the shoot apical meristem, giving rise to two ...
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[PDF] Morphology, palynology, and stipe anatomy of four common ferns ...In this type of bundle, phloem surround xylem, therefore, called amphicribral or also well known as hadrocentric. This type is very common in the fern. Each ...
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Pattern formation in the vascular system of monocot and dicot plant ...Sep 20, 2004 · Vascular bundles typically represent the organisation of two vascular tissues, the phloem and the xylem. The phloem is the route for dissolved ...
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Regulation of vascular cell division | Journal of Experimental BotanyDec 12, 2016 · The primary vasculature of dicot stems is arranged into vascular bundles that are organized radially around the stem. Each bundle contains a ...
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The Origin and Composition of Cucurbit “Phloem” Exudate - PMCThe fascicular phloem (i.e. phloem in vascular bundles) is bicollateral, with both internal and external sieve tubes. The extrafascicular phloem inside the ...
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Evolution of development of vascular cambia and secondary growthApr 13, 2010 · Secondary growth from vascular cambia results in radial, woody growth of stems. The innovation of secondary vascular development during ...
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Plant vascular development: mechanisms and environmental ...Mar 19, 2020 · The stem vascular bundles function is double: they provide an apical/basal axis to transport water, solutes, nutrients and signaling ...
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Linking the evolution of development of stem vascular system in ...Jan 29, 2022 · Unlike our a priori hypotheses, interxylary phloem is reconstructed as the ancestral character for the family, with three ontogenies ...
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From thin to thick: major transitions during stem development - PMCThus, with the exception of the procambium, there is no indication for the establishment of a tissue with an exceptional meristematic potential in the rib zone ...
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6.1 Plant Cells and Tissues – The Science of PlantsThese plumbing pipes and associated cells are bundled together in the plant in a structure called the vascular bundle.
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[PDF] The Plant Vascular System: Evolution, Development and FunctionsJan 20, 2013 · The plant vascular system carries out two essential functions, namely the delivery of resources (water, essential mineral nutrients, sugars and ...
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Developmental Roles of AUX1/LAX Auxin Influx Carriers in PlantsFollowing its synthesis in the leaf primordia and shoot apical meristem, auxin is transported downwards to its target tissues using either through the bulk flow ...
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Auxin transport and stem vascular reconnection - NIHOct 31, 2018 · This article examines the hypothesis that canalization via polar auxin transport regulates vascular reconnection and patterning in the stem after wounding or ...
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Vascular Cambium: The Source of Wood Formation - FrontiersAug 17, 2021 · The fusiform initials (>90% of the vascular cambium) are oriented longitudinally relative to the stem and undergo periclinal divisions that ...
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New insights in the regulation of wood formation in tree speciesWood is produced by the activity of a lateral meristem, the vascular cambium that is responsible for both secondary growth and the perennial life of trees ...
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Structural modifications for drought tolerance in stem and leaves of ...Specific leaf modifications in the Faisalabad ecotype were increased adaxial epidermal thickness, bulliform thickness, vascular bundle area and metaxylem area.
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Environmental Factors Influence Plant Vascular System and Water ...Mar 15, 2019 · Larger plants with thicker epidermis or stem diameter can be protected from damage to their vascular bundles under high temperature conditions, ...
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Roles of the bundle sheath cells in leaves of C3 plantsThis review considers aspects of the structure and functions of the parenchymatous bundle sheath that surrounds the veins in the leaves of many C3 plants.
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The Path from C3 to C4 Photosynthesis - PMC - NIHThe bundle sheath cells enclose the vascular bundles and are themselves surrounded by the mesophyll cells. The high vein density in the leaves of C4 plants ...
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Deconstructing Kranz anatomy to understand C4 evolutionMay 5, 2014 · ... bundle-sheath cells (Edwards and Ku, 1987; Sage et al., 2012). When chloroplast abundance in bundle-sheath cells is compared among taxa ...
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The Role of Bundle Sheath Extensions and Life Form in Stomatal ...Bundle sheath extensions (BSEs) are key features of leaf structure with currently little-understood functions. To test the hypothesis that BSEs reduce the ...
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Photosynthesis by sugar-cane leaves. A new carboxylation reaction ...Research Article| October 01 1966. Photosynthesis by sugar-cane leaves. A new carboxylation reaction and the pathway of sugar formation Available. MD Hatch;. MD ...Missing: URL | Show results with:URL
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C4 photosynthesis - ScienceDirectJul 22, 2013 · In C4 plants, PEP carboxylase is produced in the mesophyll instead of Rubisco, and only carbon assimilation and fixation occur in the mesophyll.
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The evolution of C4 photosynthesis - Sage - 2004 - New PhytologistDec 23, 2003 · PEP carboxylase is localized in the outer, mesophyll layer, and thus the region where the initial carboxylation step occurs is termed the ...Vi. How Did C Photosynthesis... · 1. Environmental Imperatives · 3. Evolutionary Pathways To...
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C2 photosynthesis: a promising route towards crop improvement?Feb 21, 2020 · It is now understood that glycine decarboxylase (GDC) is functional only in the bundle sheath cells of C2 plants, such that this CCM works by ...III. C2 photosynthesis is a... · IV. C2 photosynthesis is a... · Engineering C2...
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Adaptation mechanisms of leaf vein traits to drought in grassland ...Mar 20, 2024 · Our findings demonstrate that the response of veins to environmental changes is dependent on the degree of drought and provide new insights for further large- ...
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High Leaf Vein Density Promotes Leaf Gas Exchange by Enhancing ...Overall, these findings suggested that a high density of leaf veins, especially minor leaf veins, enhances Kleaf and promotes gs and PN in cultivated rice ...Missing: xerophyte | Show results with:xerophyte
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Getting closer: vein density in C 4 leaves - New Phytologist FoundationOct 18, 2018 · Here we summarize current knowledge of leaf venation and review recent progress in understanding molecular and genetic regulation of vascular patterning events ...