Impact of Seasonal Variation on the Structure and Activity of vascular Cambium in ficus Religiosa1

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In Ficus religiosa (Moraceae) extension and radial growth occurs in late July and early August, respectively, under the local climate of Aligarh. The derivative tissue differentiates into xylem and phloem simultaneously in August. The phloem production stops late in August, restarts early October and then continues up to November. The xylogenesis continues up to November without interruption. Formation of the precursor phloem is observed in March. Cell size and the relative proportion of fusiform and ray initials vary with season.

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Siddiqi, T. O. (2014). Impact of Seasonal Variation on the Structure and Activity of vascular Cambium in ficus Religiosa1. IAWA Journal, 12(2), 177–185. https://doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90001234

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