Anatomy of xylem and phloem in stems and roots of Populus sibirica and Ulmus pumila from semi-arid steppe in Mongolia

Anastazija Dimitrova, Angela Balzano, Katarina Čufar, Gabriella S. Scippa, Maks Merela, Antonio Montagnoli, Batkhuu Nyam-Osor, Enkhchimeg Tsedensodnom Chimgee, Donato Chiatante
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The present study focuses on the cambium and the anatomy of secondary tissues (xylem – wood and phloem) of Siberian poplar (Populus sibirica) and Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila) grown in a plantation in the semi-arid Mongolian steppe. Stem and root microcores from both species were collected and subsequently processed to obtain cross-sections for light microscopy by paraffin embedding, sectioning with a rotary microtome, and staining with safranin and astra blue. The results present the anatomy of the secondary xylem and phloem of stems and roots of both species, along with the characteristics of the youngest xylem and phloem annual rings. We discuss the critical aspects which need to be considered when using the microcoring methodology, along with the need for further studies on wood and phloem formation of less-commonly studied tree species and their characteristics when grown in semi-arid environments.
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蒙古半干旱草原西伯利亚杨和榆茎根木质部和韧皮部解剖
本文对蒙古半干旱草原上生长的西伯利亚杨树(Populus sibirica)和西伯利亚榆树(Ulmus pumila)的形成层和次生组织(木质部、木材和韧皮部)进行了研究。收集两种植物的茎和根微核,随后通过石蜡包埋、旋转切片机切片、红花红和黄芪蓝染色等方法获得用于光学显微镜的横截面。结果显示了两种植物茎和根的次生木质部和韧皮部的解剖结构,以及最年轻的木质部和韧皮部年轮的特征。我们讨论了在使用微取芯方法时需要考虑的关键方面,以及在半干旱环境中对较少研究的树种的木材和韧皮部形成及其特征进行进一步研究的必要性。
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