Biology Today — December 2017

(Steven Felgate) #1
Economic
importance
of cork

Prevention of loss of
water by evaporation.
Light, compressible, non
reactive and fire resistant.

Protection against entry of microorganisms,
mechanical injury and extremes of temperature.
Light, being filled with air, hence used as
bottle stoppers, shock absorber, insulator.

Significance of Secondary Growth

Adds girth to plant and provides
support to its increasing weight.

The corky bark produced, protects the interior
from abrasion, heat, cold and infection.

Adds new conducting tissues for replacing old
nonfunctioning ones for meeting increased demand.

An Overview of Secondary Growth in Dicot stem


Primary and secondary growth in a three-year-old stem

Epidermis

Primary phloem

Periderm (mainly cork
cambia and cork)

Secondary phloem

Secondary xylem

Vascular cambium

Primary xylem

Pith

2.

3.

1.

Cortex

Epidermis

Primary
phloem
Vascular
cambium

Primary xylem

Pith

Cortex

Remnant of cortex Remnant of epidermis

Secondary phloem
(inner bark)

Periderm (outer bark)

Remnant of
primary xylem Remnant of pith
Vascular cambium

Secondary xylem
(wood)

Remnant of
primary phloem

Remnant of pith Vascular cambium

Remnant of
primary xylem

Secondary phloem
(inner bark)

Periderm (Outer bark; remnants of
primary phloem, cortex and epidermis
are gradually crushed or torn apart
Secondary and sloughed off)
xylem (wood)
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