Successive cambia revisited: ontogeny, histology, diversity, and functional significance

From: Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society | Date: April 1, 2007| Author: Carlquist, Sherwin | Copyright information

CARLQUIST, S. (Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, 1212 Mission Canyon Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93105). Successive cambia revisited: ontogeny, histology, diversity, and functional significance. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 134: 301-332. 2007.-Plant anatomists are generally agreed on the histological products of successive cambia: bands of secondary phloem and associated secondary xylem ("vascular increments") embedded in a background of conjunctive tissue (parenchyma, sometimes fibers). Interpretations have ...

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