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Ann Bot ; 89(6): 773-82, 2002 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12102533

ABSTRACT

Wounding of trees by debarking during the vegetative period sometimes results in the formation of callus tissue which develops over the entire wound surface or on parts of it. This light and transmission electron microscopy study of living lime trees found that the formation of such a surface callus is subdivided into three stages. During the first stage, numerous cell divisions take place in regions where differentiating xylem remains at the wound surface after debarking. This young callus tissue consists of isodiametric parenchymatous cells. Cambium cells, sometimes also remaining at the wound surface, collapse and do not contribute to callus formation. During the second stage, cells in the callus undergo differentiation by forming a wound periderm with phellem, phellogen and phelloderm. In the third stage, a cambial zone develops between the wound periderm and the xylem tissue laid down prior to wounding. This process is initiated by anticlinal and periclinal divisions of a few callus cells only. Later this process extends tangentially to form a continuous belt of wound cambium. Subsequently, this cambium produces both wound xylem and wound phloem and thus contributes to further thickening.


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Plant Bark/growth & development , Plant Bark/ultrastructure , Tiliaceae/growth & development , Tiliaceae/ultrastructure , Cell Wall/ultrastructure , Plant Bark/cytology , Plant Stems/cytology , Plant Stems/growth & development , Plant Stems/ultrastructure , Tiliaceae/cytology , Time Factors , Trees/cytology , Trees/growth & development , Trees/ultrastructure , Vacuoles/ultrastructure
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Tsitologiia ; 43(10): 934-40, 2001.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11769125

ABSTRACT

The number of chromosomes, and mitosis and microsporogenesis were studied in Tilia europaea, T. tomentosa, T. cordata and T. platyphyllos under natural conditions of Voronezh region. Significant mixoploidy of meristematic tissue cells in seedling root tips, mitotic activity and meiosis have been demonstrated for the first time. The number of chromosomes in somatic cells varied from 28 to 140-146. The number 2n = 82 was modal for all the studied species. The number of chromosomes in T. europaea has been determined for the first time. The numbers of chromosomes in the genus Tilia are analysed on the basis of the literature and our own data. The peak of mitotic activity in seedlings and juvenile leaves (8-10%) fell on the night: 0-1 a.m. according to the winter time. Microsporogenesis is simultaneous and asynchronous. In some individual trees various abnormalities of meiosis were found: lagging in time in 1 to 5-6 chromosomes, bridges, fusions of spindles. Variations in pollen dimensions, shape and pore number were detected in many trees.


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Tiliaceae/genetics , Chromosomes , Karyotyping , Meiosis , Meristem/cytology , Meristem/genetics , Meristem/growth & development , Mitosis , Tiliaceae/growth & development
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