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 exte...
Vessel elements in Monocotyledons present morphological differences according to the organ where the...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Unlike other arboreal monocotyledons, the secondary growth of palms has for the past 100 years been ...
Woody stems that have completed some maturation of metaxylem elements should not be capable of furth...
Background: It had long been thought that a lateral meristem, the so-called primary thickening meris...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
The basal branching process of Astrocaryum carnosum and A. huicungo is described and its rate and st...
Background and Aims Oil palm, an unbranched perennial monocotyledon, possesses a single shoot apical...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Desmoncus orthacanthos is a Neotropical climbing palm that resembles rattan and therefore has simila...
The growth in thickness of monocotyledon stems can be either primary, or primary and secondary. Most...
Palms lack secondary growth so their primary vascular system is long-lived and must be minimally vul...
This paper proposes a new interpretation for primary thickening in monocotyledons. The anatomy of th...
Climbing stems in the rattan genus Calamus can reach lengths of well over 100 m, are long-lived, and...
Vessel elements in Monocotyledons present morphological differences according to the organ where the...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Unlike other arboreal monocotyledons, the secondary growth of palms has for the past 100 years been ...
Woody stems that have completed some maturation of metaxylem elements should not be capable of furth...
Background: It had long been thought that a lateral meristem, the so-called primary thickening meris...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
The basal branching process of Astrocaryum carnosum and A. huicungo is described and its rate and st...
Background and Aims Oil palm, an unbranched perennial monocotyledon, possesses a single shoot apical...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Desmoncus orthacanthos is a Neotropical climbing palm that resembles rattan and therefore has simila...
The growth in thickness of monocotyledon stems can be either primary, or primary and secondary. Most...
Palms lack secondary growth so their primary vascular system is long-lived and must be minimally vul...
This paper proposes a new interpretation for primary thickening in monocotyledons. The anatomy of th...
Climbing stems in the rattan genus Calamus can reach lengths of well over 100 m, are long-lived, and...
Vessel elements in Monocotyledons present morphological differences according to the organ where the...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...