BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Cork Cambium, Vascular Cambium, Secondary Growth

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Lecture 31 plant form and function secondary growth. The production of the vascular cambium and court cambium cause increase in width (girth) but no increase in length. Secondary xylem is used for support and mineral water conduction (dark brown) Heartwood: resist decomposition (lighter brown outside the 2 xylem: xylem cells are dead at maturity. Periderms: (outer bark) cork cells, lots produces over life, fire proofing the tree. Results from the activity of 2 meristems: vascular cambium, cork cambium. Support (lignin and cellulose in cell walls) allows trees to get to their height. Many periderms formed over time in outer bark (takes over epidermis, gets isolated from nutrients) One vascular cambium but many cork cambium (periderms) Vascular cambium and the cork cambium become active: first growing year, in regions that have completed 1 growth phase, only in plants that have a woody growth habit.

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