stems-ii. primary thickening meristem occurs in many monocots

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Page 1: Stems-II. Primary thickening meristem occurs in many monocots

Stems-II

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Primary thickening meristem occurs in many monocots

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Primary thickening meristems

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Primary Thickening Meristem

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Banana “tree”

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Foxglove vascular ring

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Eustele in dicots

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Alfalfa and ragweed VB

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Clover fasicular cambium spreads to interfasicular region

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Secondary growth restricted to VB

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Ordinary secondary growth in dicots and gymnosperms secondary xylem and phloem develops from the vascular cambium

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Anomalous Secondary Growth

• Localized cambial activity because some regions of cambium die

• Uneven amounts of xylem and phloem

• Multiple cambia develop

• Concentric (or successive) layers of vascular cambium

• Monocots

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MonocotsYucca brevifolia Cocus nutifera

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Cordyline (Ti plant)

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Secondary Growth in Monocots

• Meristem (cambium) becomes distinct outside the outmost VB in the stem

• Secondary Thickening Meristem produces – Cells outward that differentiate into

parenchyma becoming part of a secondary cortex

– Cells produced inward are either • Conjunctive parenchyma that become sclerified• Parenchyma that differentiates into fibrovascular

bundles (called secondary bundles)

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Secondary thickening meristem in Cordyline (Ti plant)

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Palm trunk Royal palm

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Palm trunk

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Stems (gymnosperms, dicots, and monocots) also contain a variety secretory structures

Resin ducts in Pinus

and in Artemesia

Ducts may contain resins, gums, mucilage produced by parenchyma (epithelial) cells lining the duct

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Resin duct in poison ivy stem

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Oil and mucilage cells

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Laticifers

• Secretory structures (of one or more cells) that produce latex (latex is a milky secretion produced by many plants with varied composition– Non-articulated laticifers consist of extremely

elongated single cells (cell growth keeps pace with the growth of the stem)

– Articulated laticifers are composed of many individual cells that are usually interconnected by holes in their common walls (like vessels)

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Non-articulated laticifer in Euphorbia

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Articulated laticifers