Anatomy and compositional variation within potatoes |
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Authors: | R M Reeve E Hautala M L Weaver |
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Institution: | 1. Western Regional Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 94710, Albany, California
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Abstract: | Re-examination of the histological development of the potato tuber supports Artschwager’s view that tuber growth is predominantly due to enlargement of the perimedullary zone and is of procambial origin. Pith (medulla) and cortical regions are differentiated from the ground or fundamental meristem derived from the apical meristem of the stolon apex, even before tuberization has been initiated. The procambium gives rise to external phloem, primary xylem, internal phloem and associated parenchyma, and likewise to interfascicular parenchyma. Those parenchyma cells so formed inwardly to the xylem “ring” contribute to the growth of the perimedullary zone. The sequence of tissue origins is diagrammed and discussed from the viewpoint of modern concepts of histogenesis. |
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