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The periderms of three North American conifers
Authors:G. A. Grozdits  Sharon E. Godkin  C. T. Keith
Affiliation:(1) Forest Products Laboratory, University of California, Richmond, California;(2) Agriculture Research Station, Department of Agriculture, Sidney, B.C.;(3) Forintek, Eastern Forest Products Laboratory, Ottawa, Ontario
Abstract:Summary The anatomy of periderms in three North American conifers are described and compared. The phellems of balsam fir and eastern hemlock consist of tangential bands of thin-walled phellem (TnP) separated by one, or sometimes more, cell layers of thick-walled phellem (TkP). The phellem of white spruce contains tangential bands of TnP and TkP, as well as one to several cell layers of crystalliferous phellem (CP) abaxially adjacent to every TkP zone. The TkP, and to a lesser extent the TnP, are distinctive for each of the three conifers.The terminations of phellem growth cycles in fir and hemlock are delineated by thickened adaxial suberinic walls in the last-formed layer of TnP cells. In spruce, the adaxial suberinic walls of the last-formed layer of CP cells are thickened. TkP marks the geginning of phellem growth cycles in all three conifers.TkP cells are ldquotruerdquo suberized phellem cells, not phelloids.
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