2011
DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1000182
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Development of successive cambia, cambial activity, and their relationship to physiological traits inIpomoea arborescens(Convolvulaceae) seedlings

Abstract: The origin of successive cambia, the occurrence of more than one type of cambium, and parenchyma proliferation are features shared by I. arborescens with its climbing ancestors as a strategy for survival in the harsh environment of tropical deciduous forests.

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“…ex Willd.) G. Don (Terrazas et al, 2011); en tanto, para I. purpurea se analizó la anatomía del tallo primario, sin su ontogenia, en relación a la fuerza utilizada para trepar (Scher et al, 2001). En todas ellas así como en las estudiadas en el presente trabajo, se observaron dos etapas ontogenéticas e iguales características anatómicas.…”
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“…ex Willd.) G. Don (Terrazas et al, 2011); en tanto, para I. purpurea se analizó la anatomía del tallo primario, sin su ontogenia, en relación a la fuerza utilizada para trepar (Scher et al, 2001). En todas ellas así como en las estudiadas en el presente trabajo, se observaron dos etapas ontogenéticas e iguales características anatómicas.…”
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“…Por ejemplo, en el patrón foraminado se forman pequeñas lagunas de floema incluidas en el xilema, a partir de cámbiumes intraxilares, (Lowell & Lucansky, 1986Rajput et al, 2008Rajput et al, , 2013. Además se ha reportado el desarrollo de cámbiumes con orientación invertida, que originan xilema centrífugamente y floema centrípetamente (Rajput et al, 2008;Terrazas et al, 2011). La aparición de cámbiumes internos entre el xilema primario y el floema interno, y que producen haces vascular invertidos (Lowell & Lucansky, 1990;Rajput et al, 2008;Patil et al, 2009).…”
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“…They may develop from the pericycle, endodermis or cortical parenchyma, or may form as a result of the irregular activity of normal cambium, such as the formation of included phloem or grooved or irregularly shaped stems (Carlquist 2001;Rajput et al 2012b;Terrazas et al 2011). Besides these types of origin, the notion of master cambium has been proposed (Carlquist 2007(Carlquist , 2013, according to which cessation of cell division activity in vascular cambium results in the appearance of master cambium outside the secondary phloem by tangential divisions in the cortical parenchyma (Carlquist 2004(Carlquist , 2007(Carlquist , 2013.…”
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“…Most earlier studies on the Convolvulaceae have used dry wood samples or have focused on the typical and frequently observable anatomical characteristics of the family (Schenck 1893;Pfeiffer 1926;Chalk & Chattaway 1937;Metcalfe & Chalk 1950;Obaton 1960;Lowell & Leucansky 1986;Carlquist & Hanson 1991;Rajput et al 2008Rajput et al , 2013Terrazas et al 2011). There are few reports of the occurrence of functionally inverse cambia, and virtually no information in the literature on such a unique pattern of secondary growth.…”
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