2023
DOI: 10.1163/22941932-bja10121
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Raylessness and paedomorphosis: losses and gains of xylem rays en route from procambium to vascular cambium

Abstract: Summary A recurring motif of Carlquist’s work is the identification of traits typical for primary xylem of angiosperms as a whole, but found in the secondary xylem of certain species. These traits together make up the ‘Carlquistian syndrome’. Convergent occurrence of the syndrome in plants with similar habits suggests its adaptive value. One of its components — raylessness — has received the most attention and has been regarded as the result of selection favouring stem rigidity. However, how raylessness (or th… Show more

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