1955
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1955.tb11110.x
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On the Determination of Vascular Patterns During Tissue Differentiation in Excised Pea Roots

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“…In dicot roots, there is a strong correlation between the size of the stele and the number of xylem poles, and the experimental manipulation of cell number in some dicot roots leads to variation in vascular pole number (Torrey, 1955). In Arabidopsis primary roots, the stele is usually comprised of 12-13 pericycle cells (Dolan et al, 1993) and 25-28 internal cells at stages when mature xylem and phloem elements are found (Dolan et al, 1993) (Fig.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In dicot roots, there is a strong correlation between the size of the stele and the number of xylem poles, and the experimental manipulation of cell number in some dicot roots leads to variation in vascular pole number (Torrey, 1955). In Arabidopsis primary roots, the stele is usually comprised of 12-13 pericycle cells (Dolan et al, 1993) and 25-28 internal cells at stages when mature xylem and phloem elements are found (Dolan et al, 1993) (Fig.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peas were used because they have developmentally wellcharacterized primary roots (Popham, 1955;Torrey, 1955;Rost et al, 1988). In an earlier investigation of pea root development that was done solely by the study of mitotic activity (Rost et al, 1988), pea root development could be explained by a process known as sector development (Rost, 1991).…”
Section: Developmentally Coordinated Sectors In Pea Root Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of this sort imply that the parameters heretofore measured need not alter for there to be a change in the vascular pattern within an individual root. Torrey (1955) attributed changes in pattern to "forces which control, either directly or indirectly, cell division and cell enlargement in the apical meristem." From numerous studies it is clear that components of the vascular tissue are already determined at distances of less than 100 pm from the root cap junction (Biinning 1951(Biinning , 1952Esau 1940;Heimsch 1951 ;Luxova and Lux 1974;Torrey 1955;Wilcox 1962~).…”
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“…The investigations of Reinhard (1954) and tion in vascular pattern along the length of an Torrey (1955), which demonstrated that the root individual root (Hayward 1938;Heimsch 195 1 ; apex (the terminal 0.5 mm) controlled the initia Jost 1932;Meyer 1930;Miller 1958). Little at-tion and formation of vascular pattern in the tention, however, has been directed toward the elucidation of factors which might account for this variation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%