Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis

Laticifer initiation and development in Hevea brasiliensis after bark stripping or wounding wax studied. Laticifer cells were not differentiated from the wound-induced callus tissue. The first laticifers formed an irregular row of densely packed cells that resembled the surrounding elongated-parench...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Z., Hao, B., Wu, J.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling oai:http:--agris.upm.edu.my:0-15388Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensisZhang, Z.Hao, B.Wu, J.Hevea brasiliensisBarkCallusParenchymaWoundsHealingRegenerationTappingWaxesRubber cropsCorkIncisionCambiumCork cambiumXylemParenchymaDensityLaticifer initiation and development in Hevea brasiliensis after bark stripping or wounding wax studied. Laticifer cells were not differentiated from the wound-induced callus tissue. The first laticifers formed an irregular row of densely packed cells that resembled the surrounding elongated-parenchyma cells. The subsequent laticifer rings and the laticifer cells therein were similar to those of normal bark. New development of dense laticifers appeared to be induced by the death of mature laticifers or their removal, e.g. by tapping.2019-03-06T01:48:55Z2019-03-06T01:48:55Z2001Journal ContributionArticleNon-RefereedJournal of Rubber Research, 4 (3), p. 199-2031511-1768http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/15388MY2019050070enhttp://vitaldoc.lgm.gov.my:8060/vital/access/services/Download/vital1:24457/ARTICLEChinahttp://www.oceandocs.org/license
institution AGRIS
collection AGRIS
language English
topic Hevea brasiliensis
Bark
Callus
Parenchyma
Wounds
Healing
Regeneration
Tapping
Waxes
Rubber crops
Cork
Incision
Cambium
Cork cambium
Xylem
Parenchyma
Density
spellingShingle Hevea brasiliensis
Bark
Callus
Parenchyma
Wounds
Healing
Regeneration
Tapping
Waxes
Rubber crops
Cork
Incision
Cambium
Cork cambium
Xylem
Parenchyma
Density
Zhang, Z.
Hao, B.
Wu, J.
Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis
description Laticifer initiation and development in Hevea brasiliensis after bark stripping or wounding wax studied. Laticifer cells were not differentiated from the wound-induced callus tissue. The first laticifers formed an irregular row of densely packed cells that resembled the surrounding elongated-parenchyma cells. The subsequent laticifer rings and the laticifer cells therein were similar to those of normal bark. New development of dense laticifers appeared to be induced by the death of mature laticifers or their removal, e.g. by tapping.
format Journal Contribution
author Zhang, Z.
Hao, B.
Wu, J.
author_facet Zhang, Z.
Hao, B.
Wu, J.
author_sort Zhang, Z.
title Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis
title_short Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis
title_full Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis
title_fullStr Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis
title_full_unstemmed Laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in Hevea brasiliensis
title_sort laticifer initiation and dense laticifer formation in hevea brasiliensis
publishDate 2019
url http://agris.upm.edu.my:8080/dspace/handle/0/15388
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