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수 종의 목본식물에 (木本植物) 있어서 정상 및 왜소개체의 이기목부의 (二期木部) 비교해부
Comparative Anatomy of Secondary Xylem in Normal and Dwarf Individuals of Some Wood Plants
임동옥(Dong Ok Lim), 소웅영(Woong Young Soh)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2008-480-001545848

This study deals with the effect of dwarf growth on xylem structure, especially on the dimension of xylem elements described for 12 species of naturally occuring dwarf trees. The length and tangential diameter of tracheary elements and fibers in dwarf trees appear to be shorter and narrower than those in normal trees. Radial width and cell number of the same annual rings are narrower and smaller in dwarf trees than those in normal trees. Height of rays in dwarf trees is lower than that in normal trees. Dwarf conifers appear to have higher ratio of latewood to earlywood than that in normal trees. In the hardwood species studied, mesomorphy of vessel elements is lower in dwarfs than that in normal trees. It can be concluded that this dwarf growth occurs as a result of extremely slow growth by environmental stress such as water deficiency.

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