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primary thickening meristem
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cycadophytes
- In cycadophyte: Stem
…palms from activity of a primary thickening meristem (PTM) lateral to the apical meristem, which produces much greater increments of cortical parenchyma than would result if only an apical meristem were present. This is an important difference between cycadophytes and coniferophytes, for in the latter there is no PTM and…
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monocotyledons
- In angiosperm: Stems
…arborescent monocots have only massive primary growth without secondary growth. This primary growth is derived from a primary-thickening meristem under the leaf bases that is a lateral continuation of the apical meristem. This primary-thickening meristem produces vast amounts of parenchyma to the inside, through which the leaf traces differentiate.
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