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Widening of xylem conduits in a conifer tree depends on the longer time of cell expansion downwards along the stem

Anfodillo Tommaso, Deslauriers Annie, Menardi Roberto, Tedoldi Laura, Petit Giai et Rossi Sergio. (2011). Widening of xylem conduits in a conifer tree depends on the longer time of cell expansion downwards along the stem. Journal of Experimental Botany, 63, (2), p. 837-845.

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URL officielle: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1093/jxb%2Ferr309

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The diameter of vascular conduits increases towards the stem base. It has been suggested that this profile is an efficient anatomical feature for reducing the hydraulic resistance when trees grow taller. However, the mechanism that controls the cell diameter along the plant is not fully understood. The timing of cell differentiation along the stem was investigated. Cambial activity and cell differentiation were investigated in a Picea abies tree (11.5 m in height) collecting microsamples at nine different heights (from 1 to 9 m) along the stem with a 4 d time interval. Wood sections (8-12 μm thick) were stained and observed under a light microscope with polarized light to differentiate the developing xylem cells. Cell wall lignification was detected using cresyl violet acetate. The first enlarging cells appeared almost simultaneously along the tree axis indicating that cambium activation is not height-dependent. A significant increase in the duration of the cell expansion phase was observed towards the tree base: at 9 m from the ground, xylem cells expanded for 7 d, at 6 m for 14 d, and at 3 m for 19 d. The duration of the expansion phase is positively correlated with the lumen area of the tracheids (r2=0.68, P < 0.01) at the same height. By contrast, thickness of the cell wall of the earlywood did not show any trend with height. The lumen area of the conduits down the stem appeared linearly dependent on time during which differentiating cells remained in the expansion phase. However, the inductive signal of such long-distance patterned differentiation remains to be identified.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:0022-0957
Volume:63
Numéro:2
Pages:p. 837-845
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2011
Identifiant unique:10.1093/jxb/err309
Sujets:Sciences naturelles et génie > Sciences appliquées > Foresterie et sciences du bois
Sciences naturelles et génie > Sciences naturelles > Biologie et autres sciences connexes
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences fondamentales
Unités de recherche > Centre de recherche sur la Boréalie (CREB)
Mots-clés:auxin, cambium, cell differentiation, conduit tapering, Picea abies polar pattern growth
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