MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHELLOGEN»
phellogen
cork
cambium
tissue
found
many
vascular
plants
part
periderm
lateral
meristem
responsible
secondary
growth
that
replaces
epidermis
roots
stems
woody
herbaceous
dicots
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stem
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phelló
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subepidermal
subsequent
cambia
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHELLOGEN»
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1
Handbook of Plant Science
We distinguish between primary bark (originating from primary meristems - pro-
toderm, ground meristem and procambium) and secondary bark (originating from
secondary meristems - the vascular cambium, the phellogen, and dilatation ...
2
Esau's Plant Anatomy: Meristems, Cells, and Tissues of the ...
The phelloderm may also give rise to new phellogen layers, as reported for that
of the lemon tree (Schneider, 1955). ... The Sites of Origin of the Phellogen Are
Varied With regard to the origin of the phellogen, it is necessary to distinguish ...
3
Competition Science Vision
(a) Phellogen—It is secondary lateral meristem that may arise from permanent
living cells of hypodermis or outer cortex. It is composed of a single layer of
meristematic cells. In Transverse section its cells appear almost rectangular and
radially ...
4
Advances in Potato Chemistry and Technology
However, the force required for fracture of the phellogen shear component did
increase upon periderm maturation. Results indicated phellogen shear was the
major determinant for development of resistance to skinning injury and confirmed
...
Jaspreet Singh, Lovedeep Kaur, 2009
5
An Introduction to Plant Structure and Development: Plant ...
In roots that produce large amounts of secondary vascular tissues, a phellogen
differentiates within the outer pericyclic parenchyma shortly after the beginning of
cambial activity. As secondary growth leads to diametric expansion of the root, ...
At the cut surfaces of slices subjectec to comparable external conditions the root
with the periderm formec a wound phellogen and the root without normal
phellogen did not Whether the periderm is but slightly developed, as in Pastinace
and ...
7
Cambial Growth, Root Growth, and Reproductive Growth
Phellogen or Cork Cambium Although most increase in girth Of stems, major
roots, and branches is the result Of production of xylem and phloem tissues by
the vascular cambium, a small amount can be traced to meristematic activity Of a
...
8
Potato Biology and Biotechnology: Advances and Perspectives: ...
The changes in cell wall architecture of the vascular cambium from perennial
plants may be a poor model for the changes in cork cambium/phellogen from
periderm tissues of annual plants such as potato tubers. In potato tuber, the cells
of the ...
Dick Vreugdenhil, John Bradshaw, Christiane Gebhardt, 2011
9
Induced Plant Resistance to Herbivory
Both native and wound periderms consist of three cell types: the external suber-
ized phellem cells derive from a single-cell meristematic layer, the phellogen (
cork cambium), localized underneath them; inward cell divisions of the phellogen
...
10
Cork: Biology, Production and Uses: Biology, Production and Uses
The periderm starts with the formation of the phellogen. The phellogen forms
underneath the epidermis in the living cells of the primary tissues that become
meristematic. The phellogen is structurally simple and is composed of only one
type of ...