PERUMALLA, C. J., CHMIELEWSKI, J. G. & PETERSON, C A., 1990. A survey of angiosperm species to detect hypodermal Casparian bands. III. Rhizomes. Rhizomes of ten species of the class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledoneae) and five species of the class Liliopsida (Monocotyledoneae) were studied to determine whether Casparian bands exist in their hypodermes. The hypodermal walls of rhizomes of all species surveyed appeared autofluorescent under violet light. In sections cleared with NaOH and stained with Chelidonium majus root extract, the radial walls and sometimes the tangential walls of the hypodermis showed bright fluorescence. When the rhizomes were treated with the apoplastic dye, Cellufluor, the dye was initially blocked by the cuticle. When the continuity of the cuticle was disrupted with a needle before treating with Cellufluor, the dye penetrated all the walls of the epidermis and the outer tangential walls of the hypodermis but was blocked by the radial walls of the hypodermis. The walls of the hypodermis stained positively for suberin or suberin and lignin and were resistant to treatment with concentrated sulphuric acid. On the basis of the above tests, it is concluded that Casparian bands are present in the hypodermis of rhizomes of all species surveyed.