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Regulation of cambial activity in relation to environmental conditions: understanding the role of temperature in wood formation of trees
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Bangladesh Agricultural University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Published InPhysiologia Plantarum
Year2012
Citations297
Abstract
The timing of cambial reactivation plays an important role in determination of the amount and quality of wood and the environmental adaptivity of trees. Environmental factors, such as temperature, influence the growth and development of trees. Temperatures from late winter to early spring affect the physiological processes that are involved in the initiation of cambial cell division and xylem differentiation in trees. Cumulative elevated temperatures from late winter to early spring result in earlier initiation of cambial reactivation and xylem differentiation in tree stems and an extended growth period. However, earlier cambial reactivation increases the risk for frost damage because the cold tolerance of cambium decreases after cambial reactivation. The present review focuses on temperature regulation on the timing of…
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