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Gymnosperm Stem: Soft Wood in Pinus

transverse or cross section: Pinus stem

magnification: 40x

iron-alum hematoxylin and safranin stain

 

Berkshire Community College Bioscience Image Library

 

Well defined annual rings of large diameter spring wood and smaller diameter autumn wood are composed entirely of narrow, relatively thin walled tracheids. The lumen of many tracheids is crossed by branched trabeculae. Tracheid side walls contain large circular bordered pits that function to move water from tracheid to tracheid while preventing air flow from embolized tracheids.

 

Gymnosperms like Pinus rely entirely on tracheids for water flow and mechanical support. True xylem vessels and wood parenchyma are lacking. While fibers are generally absent older stems may contain some fiber tracheids.

 

Xylem rays are uniseriate and composed of clear, thin walled parenchyma cells.

 

The large open lumens of resin ducts are lined with living secretory parenchyma that produces resins and many toxic terpenes including turpentines.

 

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Uploaded on August 10, 2017
Taken on February 10, 2014