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Principles of Agricultural Science – Plant 1 Principles of Agricultural Science – Plant Stem Facts Unit 4 – Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 4.3 Stems, Stalks, and Trunks 2 Function of Stems • • • • Provide physical support Aid in translocation of nutrients Store food reserves Site of photosynthesis 3 External Parts • Buds • Nodes • Internodes 4 External Parts 5 Strength of Stems Rigid stems, such as woody plants and trees derive their strength from extra thick cell walls. Herbaceous stems rely on water pressure, known as turgor. The specific material, which comprises the rigid cell walls, is called hemicellulose and lignin. 6 Internal Parts • • • • Annual rings (woody plants) Phloem (cambium – woody plants) Pith or Secondary Xylem (woody plants) Xylem Phloem and xylem comprise the vascular system 7 Function of Xylem and Phloem Xylem • Uptake of water and dissolved nutrients are translocated from the roots throughout the plant via the xylem. Phloem • Synthesized food (sugars) from leaves and other photosynthetic regions are carried throughout the plant growing regions via the phloem. A rule to help you remember the difference: Xylem → Up Phloem → Down 8 Internal Parts Labeled Annual Ring Bark Pith Phloem/Cambium Xylem 9 Internal Parts Labeled 10 Monocotyledon versus Dicotyledon The arrangement of the vascular system provides evidence to distinguish between monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants Parker, 2004 Monocotyledon Dicotyledon 11 Types of Stems • Herbaceous • Modified • Woody 12 Herbaceous Stems • Physical support is a result of turgor or internal water pressure. 13 Modified Stems Types of modified stems: • Bulbs • Corms • Rhizomes • Runners • Tubers Runner Tuber 14 Woody Stems • Physical support is a result of rigid cell walls. 15 References Parker, R. (2004). Introduction to plant science (Rev. ed.). Clifton Park, NY: Delmar. Parker, R. (2010). Plant and soil science: Fundamentals and applications. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar. Schooley, J. (1997). Introduction to botany. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers. 16