The center of a tree or shrub stem (from roots to trunk, branches, and twigs) is woody, composed of xylem cells that conduct water from the roots to the upper parts of the tree. That woody section is ...
Moret et al. demonstrated that members of the Botrysphaeriaceae family present in the vascular system in the basal internodes of stems in grapevine impact on the physiology and development of xylem ...
Figure 1. Diagram adapted from Pfautsch et al. (2015a). Increasing transpiration (‘onset’) and decreasing xylem water potential cause water to move from bark into xylem. Through the afternoon and ...
The phloem in many trees is confined to a narrow layer near the periphery, so that it is possible to cut this channel completely by removing a narrow strip of tissue from the outside of the stem ...
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It's essentially the joining of different, but compatible, cultivars together into a single tree through merging the cambium layers, which is the vascular tissue between the resource-carrying xylem ...
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The Online STEM Challenge is a four-day hybrid programme designed to give participants the opportunity to apply their STEM knowledge to solve a real world problem. Focused on how different STEM ...
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Two prominent models aimed at achieving this are STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and its evolution into STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics).