Anatomy of Conductive System Tissues of Common Buckwheat Stalk
Conductive system elements of stalk in buckwheat, as representative of a dicotyledons class, are formed as a result of combining the primary and secondary growth of tissues. The primary conductive clusters are formed as a result of differentiation between meristematic cells of apices. Populations of cultivated common buckwheat are polymorphic by anatomic structure of fibro-vascular system of stalk. This polymorphism caused by the presence or lack of meristematic activity of cambium of lst-4th internodes. Most plants in populations have determinated secondary growth of conductive tissues. Seed set of plants with continuous ring of conductive elements is higher than of plants with determination in development of fibro-vascular system.
Anatomy Conductive system tissues Common buckwheat Stalk
Pavlova I.V. Dubovik E.I. Kadyrov R.M.
Institute of Experimental Botany at the National Academy of Sciences, Minsk, Academicheskaya, 27 Center of agriculture at the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Jodino, Timiryazeva, I
国际会议
The 10th International Symposium on Buckwheat(第十届国际荞麦会议)
陕西杨凌
英文
272-276
2007-08-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)