Secondary Growth in Stems

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Title: Secondary Growth in Stems


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Secondary Growth in Stems
  • Ch. 26

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Objectives Define Comprehend
  • How a plants girth increases
  • The effects of 2cd growth on primary stem
  • Bark
  • Wood
  • Conifer vs. angiosperm wood
  • Growth rings
  • Sapwood vs. heartwood

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How does a plant body increase in girth??
  • Secondary growth derives from lateral meristems
  • Vascular cambium
  • Cork cambium

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Effects of secondary growth on primary stem
Pith rays produce interfascicular cambium
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Interfascicular fascicular cambium produce
Vascular cambium
Cortex produces cork cambium, which produces
periderm
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Periderm
Cortex
Primary Phloem fibers
Secondary Phloem
Vascular Cambium
Secondary Xylem
Primary Xylem
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Wood Secondary Xylem
  • Conifers (softwood) lack vessels
  • Have long tapering tracheids
  • Pines have resin ducts
  • Thought to protect the plant from decay-producing
    fungi and bark beetles

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Growth rings result from periodic activity of the
vascular cambium
  • In temperate regions, the v.c. is dormant during
    the winter reactivates in the spring
  • Width may vary due to rainfall, temp, light, etc.

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Sapwood vs. Heartwood?
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Good diagram to study
Periderm
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Questions that you should be able to answer
  • Pg. 580 3, 4, 5a, and 6
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