Wound Tyloses in Robinia Pseudoacacia L.
Schmitt, Uwe; Liese, Walter
1994-01-01 00:00:00
The formation of tyloses in vessels of Robinia pseudoacacia L. after wounding was investigated by transmission electron microscopy. Some tyloses in earlywood vessels exhibit cell division. The young walls between mother and daughter tyloses with primary wall-like appearance evince plasmodesmata; pits develop simultaneously with wall thickening.
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The formation of tyloses in vessels of Robinia pseudoacacia L. after wounding was investigated by transmission electron microscopy. Some tyloses in earlywood vessels exhibit cell division. The young walls between mother and daughter tyloses with primary wall-like appearance evince plasmodesmata; pits develop simultaneously with wall thickening.
Journal
IAWA Journal
– Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1994
Keywords: Robinia pseudoacacia ; tyloses; wounding; electron microscopy
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