Spatial structure of the xylem and phloem tissue in Avicennia in comparison to other trees.Elisabeth, M. R. RobertNele, SchmitzIlse, BoerenTess, DriessensKristof, HerremansJohan, De MeyElke, Van de CasteeleHans, BeeckmanNico, Koedam
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Structure and Ontogeny of Intraxylary Secondary Xylem and Phloem Development by the Internal Vascular Cambium in Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. (Bignoniaceae)doi:10.1007/s00344-017-9771-xKishore S. RajputAmit D. GondaliyaManoj M. LekhakShrirang R. Yadav...
The minimum number of xylem and phloem conduits required to sustain transpiration and assimilation, respectively, were calculated. At its maximum sugar transport rate, the phloem functioned with a high turgor pressure difference between the sugar sources and sinks but the turgor pressure difference was...
Ho¨ ltta¨ T, Mencuccini M, Nikinmaa E (2009) Linking phloem function to structure: analysis with a coupled xylem-phloem transport model. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 259, 325-337.Holtta, T., Mencuccini, M., & Nikinmaa, E. (2009). Linking phloem function to structure: Analysis ...
Internal phloemMedullary phloemXylemPhloemBignoniaceae is known for the presence of different growth forms like trees, shrubs, lianas and herbs that show a wide range of variations in their wood structure. Trees, shrubs and lianas are characterised by the presence of normal secondary growth except ...
We carried out a theoretical analysis of phloem transport based on M眉nch hypothesis by developing a coupled xylem鈥損hloem transport model. Results showed that the maximum sugar transport rate of the phloem was limited by solution viscosity and that transport requirements were strongly affected by ...
stem of corn (maize, an herbaceous plant) in cross sectionCross section of a stained corn (Zea mays) stem showing closed vascular bundles of xylem and phloem. The three largest vessels within each bundle are xylem vessels, and above them sits a cluster of small bluish cells, the phloem sie...
(xylemandphloem) that translocate thewaterand nutrients to all areas of the plant body. The specialization of the plant body, which has evolved as anadaptationto a principallyterrestrialhabitat, includes extensiveroot systemsthat anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals from thesoil; astemthat...