Noun(1) (botany, e.g., from leaves(2) (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g.(3) from leaves) to parts where needed(4) consists primarily of sieve tubes
Noun(1) (botany, e.g., from leaves(2) (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g.(3) from leaves) to parts where needed(4) consists primarily of sieve tubes
(1) Subsequently, this cambium produces both wound xylem and wound phloem and thus contributes to further thickening.(2) The conducting tissues within the vascular bundles are the xylem and phloem .(3) For the stem, the outermost green tissue, including both phloem and cambium were estimated.(4) Root tissue samples are hereafter referred to as periderm, phloem and xylem.(5) Formation of phloem and early xylem was directly related to fruitlet size.