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Root Stem Transition in Plants

In this article we will discuss about the root stem transition in plants. The change in arrangement of vascular tissues of roots having separate strands of phloem and xylem with exarch protoxylem to collaterally placed phloem and xylem with endarch protoxylem of stem is commonly referred to as root-stem transition. In higher plants root and shoot form a continuous axial [...]

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Significance of Root Stem Transition | Plants

In this article we will discuss about the significance of root stem transition. During vascular transition there is a reorientation of primary xylem and primary phloem. The reorientation of primary vascular tissues commonly takes place in the hypocotyl of the embryo in provascular strands. Transition regions have their own specific orientation of vascular tissues. This orientation cannot be compared with [...]

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Primary Tissues in Monocotyledonous Stem | Plants

In the stem of monocot there exist three tissue systems —dermal, vascular and ground tissues, which consist of epidermis, vascular bundles and all tissues except the former two respectively. A brief account of the arrangement and structure is given below. Epidermis: Epidermis is more or less like dicots. In contrast to dicot stem, the epidermis is usually devoid of glandular [...]

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