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Xylem development – from the cradle to the grave - Růžička - 2015Mar 23, 2015 · Xylem is a specialized vascular tissue that serves as a conduit of water and minerals and provides mechanical support for upright growth.
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Water Transport in Plants: Xylem | Organismal BiologyThe structure of plant roots, stems, and leaves facilitates the transport of water, nutrients, and products of photosynthesis throughout the plant. The phloem ...
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Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and functionXylem is composed of vessel elements and tracheids, both of which are tubular, elongated cells that conduct water: Tracheids are found in all types of vascular ...
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Plant Cell and Tissue TypesXYLEM. Xylem tissue functions in both water transport and mechanical support. In non-angiosperm tracheophytes, tracheids (Figure 1.1) serve both purposes; in ...
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[PDF] Functional and ecological xylem anatomyThis article describes xylem structure primarily in relation to its function in long distance water transport. Our goal is to provide a brief update of the ...
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Xylem - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe xylem provides mechanical strength to plant parts, and functions as a conducting tissue for water and minerals from the roots to the stem and leaves. It is ...
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Xylem tissue specification, patterning, and differentiation mechanismsNov 16, 2012 · In this review we examine the current state of knowledge concerning the process of vascular tissue formation, and highlight important mechanisms underlying key ...
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Tracheid - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsTracheids are generally spindle shaped, very elongate, and have tapered ends. Tracheids have a dual function of support and water conduction.
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[PDF] On the possible functions of helical thickenings in conductive cellsMar 31, 2023 · Within the secondary xylem in angiosperms, HT can be found in vessels (throughout the body or only in their tails), vascular/vasicentric ...
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Vascular Tissue SystemIf a tracheary element only has pits, then it is a tracheid. If a tracheary element also has perforations, then it is considered to be a vessel element.
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Biomechanical Model of the Xylem Vessels in Vascular Plants - PMCTwo types of tracheary elements can be distinguished: tracheids and vessel elements. Tracheids appear mainly in woody plants and are connected laterally through ...
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[PDF] The Organization Of The Plant Body - PLB Lab WebsitesThe cell types found in xylem are, the water- conducting cells--tracheids and vessel members (the latter join together end to end to make vessels); fibers ...
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Xylem - Daniel L. NickrentOct 10, 2022 · Xylem is the major water conducting tissue, but also important in supporting the plant. It is a complex tissue that includes more than one type.Missing: components | Show results with:components
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[PDF] Plant anatomyThe xylem fibers are non-living sclerenchyma cells as they lose their protoplast at maturity. These cells are found in between the tracheids and xylem vessels ...
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Xylem - PropG - University of FloridaWood is made of mature xylem with full secondary wall thickening. Except for the ray tissue, secondary xylem is non-living at maturity. (Rays are described ...
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Plant Development II: Primary and Secondary GrowthPrimary growth increases length via apical meristems, while secondary growth increases width via lateral meristems, controlled by vascular and cork cambium.
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Chapter 9: Secondary growth – Inanimate Life - Milne PublishingCell divisions of the vascular cambium produce xylem and phloem that is called 'secondary' to distinguish it from the primary xylem and phloem produced by the ...
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WoodThe cells of secondary xylem are shorter than those of primary xylem. ii. As they mature, the walls of these cells become hard and impregnated with lignin.
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Stem: Secondary growth & structural types - Daniel L. NickrentOct 14, 2022 · Interpolation of secondary tissue between the primary xylem and phloem (vascular cambium) induces many changes in the plant. Protoxylem is ...
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Plant tissues. Vascular. Atlas of Plant and Animal Histology.Aug 26, 2025 · The primary xylem is the initial form of xylem that arises during the formation of an organ in the plant. First, it is protoxylem, followed by ...
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procambium vs. cambium and protoxylem vs. metaxylem in populus ...Nov 1, 1976 · Metaxylem is formed later than protoxylem and it is derived from the metacambium. Metaxylem does not form a continuous system with protoxylem ...
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Role of Cytokinin and Auxin in Shaping Root ArchitectureAuxin (indole-3-acetic acid, IAA), produced in young shoot organs, promotes root development and induces vascular differentiation. Both IAA and CK regulate root ...
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Transcription switches for protoxylem and metaxylem vessel formationTwo types of vessels mature in characteristic positions within protoxylem and metaxylem of the primary ... procambium and xylem cell differentiation. Plant ...
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Regulatory networks controlling the development of the root system ...Jan 31, 2018 · It has been known for a long time that formation of new vascular bundles from procambium occurs after auxin treatment (Sachs, 1991). Strong ...
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Primary Vascular Tissues - CU-PAC - Cornell UniversityThey are part of the protoxylem of the primary xylem. The late maturing primary xylem is called metaxylem.
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Introduction to Plant Structure... protoxylem is internal to the metaxylem, the stele is endarch; if metaxylem surrounds the protoxylem, the stele is mesarch. Combining patterns of xylem ...
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(PDF) Structure, Development, and Patterns of Primary, Secondary ...Mar 18, 2021 · To discuss vascular differentiation, there is a need to introduce their basic structures, development, and patterns.
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Plant vascular development: mechanisms and environmental ...Mar 19, 2020 · Once developed, xylem transports mainly water and mineral nutrients and phloem transports photoassimilates and signaling molecules. In the past ...
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Hypergravity Stimulus Enhances Primary Xylem Development ... - NIHHypergravity stimulus promotes metaxylem development and decreases extensibility of secondary cell walls, and mechanoreceptors were suggested to be involved in ...Missing: acropetal | Show results with:acropetal
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[PDF] nd Root and Stem - Pressures - UDSpacereviewed considerable literature on the composition of xylem sap and its role in translocation. Its salt content is increased by fertilization, and attempts ...
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Water Movement In Plants | Writing in BiologyFeb 9, 2018 · From the roots, water travels through the root cortex and the root endodermis. Once it passes through these structures, the water finall enters ...
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[PDF] Chapter 11: Absorption and Transport systems - PLB Lab WebsitesIt can cross the endodermis in the symplast, then enter the apoplast, and flow into the xylem. Note that water must pass through at least two plasma membranes ...
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Xylem Sap Bleeding as a Physiological Indicator in Grapevine - NIHSep 8, 2025 · Sap contains a complex mixture of mineral nutrients, mainly nitrogen (N) compounds, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg), along with ...
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Transpiration, a prerequisite for long-distance transport of minerals ...We argue that other forces, which result in solute movement upward in the xylem, are adequate for the delivery of nutrients and that transpiration, per se, is ...
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[PDF] Plant architectural barriers to feeding site selection by the meadow ...Mar 4, 1983 · Xylem sap is 99% water (w/v), yet because it is usually under negative pressure (Scholander, 1965; Slayter, 1967), obtaining this water, and the ...
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[PDF] JIPB - Plant xylem hydraulics: What we understand, current research ...rates between 10 and 200L of water per day. (Wullschleger et al. 1998). A large overstory Amazonian rainforest tree can use up to 1,180L of water per day.
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Environmental Factors Influence Plant Vascular System and Water ...Mar 15, 2019 · Under drought stress, xylem cavitation is induced, resulting in the formation of embolism and disruption of the transpiration stream—one of the ...
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Catastrophic hydraulic failure and tipping points in plants - PMCFailures in this chain result in reduced transpiration and photosynthesis and are caused by soil drying and/or cavitation‐induced xylem embolism.
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Development and diversity of lignin patterns - PMC - NIHA, Xylem tissues comprise several lignified cell types: vessels elements and tracheids, which are tracheary elements that transport water and fibers.
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Maximum plant height and the biophysical factors that limit itdraulic continuity of a static column of water measuring 100 m ... As noted, the case against mechanical constraints limiting maximum tree height is analytically ...
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The global distribution and drivers of wood density and their impact ...Oct 15, 2024 · Denser wood offers enhanced mechanical support and greater resistance to drought conditions in the xylem but this advantage may be offset by ...
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Hydraulic differences between flowers and leaves are driven ... - NIHMay 31, 2023 · Thus, flowers rely on a cheap hydrostatic skeleton maintained by turgor pressure rather than a rigid, carbon-based skeleton (Roddy et al., 2019) ...Missing: concept | Show results with:concept
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Trade-offs between xylem hydraulic efficiency and mechanical ...Hydraulic conductivity and mechanical support are two major functions of the xylems of woody plant species related to plant growth and survival. In this study, ...
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Trade-offs among transport, support, and storage in xylem ... - PNASAug 13, 2021 · We show that xylem traits are broadly governed by trade-offs related to transport, mechanical support, and storage, which are rooted in cellular structure.
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II. On the ascent of sap | Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonThe authors investigate the capability of the leaf to transpire against excessive atmospheric pressures. Footnotes. This text was harvested from a scanned image ...
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Structure and function of bordered pits: new discoveries and impacts ...Dec 13, 2007 · The presence of pit membranes prevents the spread of embolism and pathogens through the xylem network; presumably this is the selective ...
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Frontiers | Maintenance of xylem Network Transport CapacityPlants exhibit a variety of strategies to either prevent or restore hydraulic capacity through cavitation resistance with specialized anatomy, replacement of ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Xylem embolism refilling revealed in stems of a weedy grass - PNASMar 20, 2025 · One proposed mechanism for embolism reversal is so-called “root pressure” (13), a phenomenon in which positive pressure is presumed to occur in ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Sap Pressure in Vascular Plants | ScienceAbstract. A method is described which permits measurement of sap pressure in the xylem of vascular plants. As long predicted, sap pressures during transpiration ...
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Water Transport - csbsjuThere are three routes water can follow: (a) Apoplastic – water follows an apoplastic route from soil through cortex. However, it must enter the stele symplast ...
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Maximum height in a conifer is associated with conflicting ... - PNASAug 19, 2008 · Tall trees experience increased risk of xylem embolism from air-seeding because tension in their water column increases with height because of ...
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Diurnal changes in xylem pressure and mesophyll cell turgor ...Similarly, in the afternoon the increase of the xylem pressure towards more positive values correlated with an increase in the cell turgor pressure (ratio of ...
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Synchrotron X‐ray microtomography of xylem embolism in Sequoia ...Nov 10, 2014 · Synchrotron X-ray microtomography of xylem embolism in Sequoia sempervirens saplings during cycles of drought and recovery ... Brodersen, 2013; ...
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The origin and early evolution of vascular plant shoots and leavesDec 18, 2017 · This review discusses fossil, developmental and genetic evidence relating to the evolution of vascular plant shoots and leaves in a phylogenetic framework.
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Major transitions in the evolution of early land plants - PubMed CentralThe first allegedly recall moss hydroids as they lack distinct cell-wall thickenings and are interpreted as non-lignified vascular cells. Although exhibiting ...
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Xylem in early tracheophytes - EDWARDS - Wiley Online LibraryJan 20, 2003 · Their geological antiquity points to tracheids as opposed to vessels, but there is little evidence of end walls in the record, and, at best, ...
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[PDF] The Plant Vascular System: Evolution, Development and FunctionsJan 20, 2013 · The emergence of the tracheophyte-based vascular system of land plants had major impacts on the evolution of terrestrial biology, in general,.
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The expression of the Athb-8 homeobox gene is restricted ... - PubMedWe have characterized an Arabidopsis homeobox gene coding for a putative DNA binding protein that represents an early marker for vascular development.Missing: homologs | Show results with:homologs
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A Comprehensive Classification and Evolutionary Analysis of Plant ...The results of our study provide a clear picture of the patterns of origin and differentiation of homeodomain classes in different plant groups and suggest ...
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Xylem embolism induced by freeze–thaw and drought are ...Oct 8, 2024 · In areas where freeze–thaw cycles occur, most plants have narrow conduits, a relatively high resistance to drought-induced embolism, and low ...
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The Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution and the origins of modern ...Oct 26, 2021 · The xylem with vessels in most angiosperms that transports water from roots to leaves is more efficient than the vessel-less xylem of ...
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Stems matter: Xylem physiological limits are an accessible and ...Stems are a carbon cost/sink and limit water transport from soil to leaves as it must pass through specialized xylem tissue.<|separator|>
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Effects of Drought on Xylem Anatomy and Water-Use Efficiency of ...Our analysis of xylem traits showed that both pine species reacted to drought by building a xylem with larger lumens and narrower cell walls which could be more ...Effects Of Drought On Xylem... · 2. Materials And Methods · 3. Results
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Tip‐to‐base xylem conduit widening as an adaptation: causes ...Sep 28, 2020 · This sampling spans a very wide range of plant habits from the world's tallest trees (over 100 m tall) to desert shrubs, lianas, cacti, and ...Missing: 100m lignification
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Theophrastus, Enquiry Into Plants - ToposTextAgain plants have veins: these in other respects resemble the 'muscle,'but they are longer and thicker, and have side-growths and contain moisture. Then there ...
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rediscovering the first monograph on plant anatomy - ResearchGateOct 22, 2016 · Malpighi's Anatome Plantarum (1675) arises as a natural step in the progress of plant biology and especially of plant morphology and anatomy.
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(PDF) Sanio's laws revisited. Size-dependent changes in the xylem ...Aug 6, 2025 · Sanio's law of vertical tapering has been repeatedly tested with contradictory results and the debate over the scaling of conduit diameters with ...
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O-4-Linked coniferyl and sinapyl aldehydes in lignifying cell walls ...Abstract. The nature and specificity of the Wiesner test (phloroglucinol-HCl reagent) for the aromatic aldehyde fraction contained in lignins is studied.
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Transmission electron microscopy for wood and fiber analysisThis review describes use of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in wood and fiber analysis. Analytical techniques and sample preparation methods are used.
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(PDF) The Vascular Cambium of Trees and its Involvement in ...Jun 2, 2016 · The results are mainly based on light microscopy; however, electron microscopy was also occasionally used to reveal structural features on the ...
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Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy Observations of Vessel Content ...The “cohesion-tension” (CT) theory of sap ascent in plants was proposed more than a century ago by Böhm (1893) and Dixon and Joly (1894). The theory postulates ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Xylem Structure and the Ascent of Sap - Google BooksThe first edition of this book was the first to provide an integrated description of sap ascension from an anatomical and functional point of view.
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Xylem Structure and the Ascent of Sap - Semantic Scholar168 References ; Xylem Structure and the Ascent of Sap · M. Zimmermann · 1983 · 2,809 Citations ; A suberized layer in the cell walls of the bundle sheath of ...
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Transcription switches for protoxylem and metaxylem vessel formationIt is suggested that VND6 and VND7 are transcription switches for plant metaxylem and protoxylem vessel formation, respectively.
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An inducible CRISPR‐Kill system for temporally controlled cell type ...Jun 28, 2023 · The application of the CRISPR/Cas system as a biotechnological tool for genome editing has revolutionized plant biology.
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CRISPR-Based Genome Editing and Its Applications in Woody PlantsThis review summarizes the recent development of CRISPR/Cas applications for essential traits, including wood properties, flowering, biological stress, abiotic ...
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Xylem plasticity of root, stem, and branch in Cunninghamia ...Feb 18, 2024 · Long-term drought stress is expected to decrease vessel or tracheid diameter and increase vessel or tracheid density in xylem in the trunk to ...
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Spatial Heterogeneity of Vegetation Resilience Changes to Different ...Apr 11, 2023 · Our findings provide direct and empirical evidence that the vegetation in the Loess Plateau and Qinling Mountains is gradually losing resilience.2.2. 2 Soil Water Dataset · 3 Results · 4 Discussion
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Optimizing root metaxylem phenotypes to improve drought tolerance ...This project will evaluate the potential to improve the drought tolerance of corn by selecting plants with smaller but more numerous xylem vessels, ...Missing: bioengineering | Show results with:bioengineering
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CRISPR–Cas9-based genetic engineering for crop improvement ...The present review highlights the principle and optimization of CRISPR systems and their implementation for crop improvement, particularly in terms of drought ...