Anatomical features that facilitate radial flow across growth rings and from xylem to cambium in Cryptomeria japonica

作者: Peter Kitin , Tomoyuki Fujii , Hisashi Abe , Katsuhiko Takata

DOI: 10.1093/AOB/MCP050

关键词: CryptomeriaTracheidBiologyVascular tissueApoplastCambiumVascular cambiumBotanyXylemJaponica

摘要: volume was 0.06 % of that the xylem and 2.07 rays. †Conclusions A tracheid network can provide lateral apoplastic transport substances in secondary sugi. The intertracheid pits growth-ring boundaries be considered an important pathway, distinct from rays, for water across growth rings to cambium.

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