Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?

Unlike other arboreal monocotyledons, the secondary growth of palms has for the past 100 years been described as diffuse. Solely cell enlargement and random parenchyma divisions, without the activity of a meristem, characterize such growth. Some previous works of the early 20th century have, however...

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Main Authors: MARLI P. BOTaNICO, VERONICA ANGYALOSSY
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2013-01-01
Series:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
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spelling doaj-65f5577f6e9c4464a29c30080dbe2c642020-11-24T22:15:03ZengAcademia Brasileira de CiênciasAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências1678-26902013-01-018541461147210.1590/0001-37652013108612S0001-37652013000401461Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?MARLI P. BOTaNICOVERONICA ANGYALOSSYUnlike other arboreal monocotyledons, the secondary growth of palms has for the past 100 years been described as diffuse. Solely cell enlargement and random parenchyma divisions, without the activity of a meristem, characterize such growth. Some previous works of the early 20th century have, however, mentioned the presence of a secondary meristem in the stems of palms, but this information was forgotten since then. Addressing to this question, we analysed palm stems of four species, with the aim to understand the possible presence of such secondary growth. We found that a meristematic band occurs between the cortex and the central cylinder and gives rise to new vascular bundles and parenchyma internally, producing parenchyma and fibres externally. It appears secondarily, i.e., it undergoes meristematic activity in the median and basal stem regions, far away from the apical region. In fact, a meristematic band is present and may be more common than currently believed, but uneasy to detect in certain palms for being restricted to specific regions of their stems. In conclusion, the diffuse secondary thickening is here shown not to be the only mechanism of secondary growth in palms. The presence of a meristem band in the stems of palms merits careful reconsideration.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652013000401461&lng=en&tlng=encaule aereofaixa meristematicapalmeirascrescimento secundarioanatomia caulinarcaule subterraneo
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Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
caule aereo
faixa meristematica
palmeiras
crescimento secundario
anatomia caulinar
caule subterraneo
author_facet MARLI P. BOTaNICO
VERONICA ANGYALOSSY
author_sort MARLI P. BOTaNICO
title Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
title_short Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
title_full Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
title_fullStr Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
title_full_unstemmed Is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
title_sort is the secondary thickening in palms always diffuse?
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
series Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
issn 1678-2690
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Unlike other arboreal monocotyledons, the secondary growth of palms has for the past 100 years been described as diffuse. Solely cell enlargement and random parenchyma divisions, without the activity of a meristem, characterize such growth. Some previous works of the early 20th century have, however, mentioned the presence of a secondary meristem in the stems of palms, but this information was forgotten since then. Addressing to this question, we analysed palm stems of four species, with the aim to understand the possible presence of such secondary growth. We found that a meristematic band occurs between the cortex and the central cylinder and gives rise to new vascular bundles and parenchyma internally, producing parenchyma and fibres externally. It appears secondarily, i.e., it undergoes meristematic activity in the median and basal stem regions, far away from the apical region. In fact, a meristematic band is present and may be more common than currently believed, but uneasy to detect in certain palms for being restricted to specific regions of their stems. In conclusion, the diffuse secondary thickening is here shown not to be the only mechanism of secondary growth in palms. The presence of a meristem band in the stems of palms merits careful reconsideration.
topic caule aereo
faixa meristematica
palmeiras
crescimento secundario
anatomia caulinar
caule subterraneo
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