Development and morphology of stone cells in phloem of Toxicodendron vernicifluum

Trees(2014)

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Key message The morphology and development of sumac phloem sclereid were observed, sclereid was developed from phloem parenchyma and lignin was deposited in the cell wall of parenchyma and formation sclereid. Abstract Sumac [ Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Stokes) F.A.Barkley] is a unique economic tree species in China. Raw lacquer is the sap flowing from the phloem of sumac. Stone cell clusters exist in the secondary phloem of sumac stem. In the present study, the morphology and development of stone cell clusters in sumac phloem were observed with optical microscope and transmission electron microscope. The distribution of lignin in the composition molecules of secondary phloem was observed with histochemistry method and fluorescence microscope. The results showed that phloem stone cells of sumac were developed from phloem parenchyma cells, and that lignin was deposited in layers in the cell wall of phloem parenchyma cells which cause the formation of stone cell clusters and which have the secondary wall. Studies on the ultrastructure of stone cells indicated that there was an obvious stratification and pits during the process of lignin deposition.
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Stone cells, Toxicodendron vernicifluum, Laticiferous canals, Development, Structure, Raw lacquer
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