Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Development in the vascular plants
- 2 Embryogenesis: beginnings of development
- 3 Analytical and experimental studies of embryo development
- 4 The structure of the shoot apex
- 5 Analytical studies of the shoot apex
- 6 Experimental investigations on the shoot apex
- 7 Organogenesis in the shoot: leaf origin and position
- 8 Organogenesis in the shoot: determination of leaves and branches
- 9 Organogenesis in the shoot: later stages of leaf development
- 10 Determinate shoots: thorns and flowers
- 11 The development of the shoot system
- 12 The root
- 13 Differentiation of the plant body: the origin of pattern
- 14 Differentiation of the plant body: the elaboration of pattern
- 15 Secondary growth: the vascular cambium
- 16 Secondary growth: experimental studies on the cambium
- 17 Alternative patterns of development
- Credits
- Author index
- Subject index
16 - Secondary growth: experimental studies on the cambium
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Development in the vascular plants
- 2 Embryogenesis: beginnings of development
- 3 Analytical and experimental studies of embryo development
- 4 The structure of the shoot apex
- 5 Analytical studies of the shoot apex
- 6 Experimental investigations on the shoot apex
- 7 Organogenesis in the shoot: leaf origin and position
- 8 Organogenesis in the shoot: determination of leaves and branches
- 9 Organogenesis in the shoot: later stages of leaf development
- 10 Determinate shoots: thorns and flowers
- 11 The development of the shoot system
- 12 The root
- 13 Differentiation of the plant body: the origin of pattern
- 14 Differentiation of the plant body: the elaboration of pattern
- 15 Secondary growth: the vascular cambium
- 16 Secondary growth: experimental studies on the cambium
- 17 Alternative patterns of development
- Credits
- Author index
- Subject index
Summary
The fact that the activity of the vascular cambium can be traced very precisely in its mature derivatives suggests that this meristem ought to be a useful system in which to study the control of developmental phenomena. On the other hand, its relative inaccessibility to direct manipulation and to observation are obstacles to the kind of experimentation that has been so profitable in the case of the shoot apex. It is perhaps not surprising, therefore, that there has been very little experimental work dealing with the control of developmental patterns in the cambium, while at the same time such phenomena as seasonal activation have received considerable attention. There has also been a great deal of interest in the participation of the cambium in wound reactions and healing and in the establishment of tissue unions in grafts of various types, both areas of considerable applied significance. The relatively few studies that have dealt with fundamental aspects of development in the cambium, together with information that may be extracted from a number of applied investigations, give strong indications that the experimental approach could be as valuable a tool in the understanding of cambial problems as it has been in the case of the terminal meristems.
CAMBIAL INITIATION
The initiation of cambium from the primary procambial tissues, although intensively studied from the structural viewpoint, has not been investigated experimentally to the same extent.
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- Patterns in Plant Development , pp. 333 - 347Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1989