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Cosa (chi) è cambium$10844$ - definizione

PART OF A PLANT
Cork (tissue); Cork (botany); Phellogen; Bark cambium; Pehllogen; Phloem sheath; Periphloem; Cork Cambium; Percycle; Secondary meristem
  • ''[[Quercus suber]]'' (cork oak) bark, Portugal
  • Cork cambium of [[wood]]y stem (''[[Tilia]]''). It is different from the main [[vascular cambium]], which is the ring between the wood ([[xylem]]) on the inside (top) and the red bast ([[phloem]]) outside it.

Phellogen         
·noun The tissue of young cells which produces cork cells.
Cork cambium         
Cork cambium (pl. cambia or cambiums) is a tissue found in many vascular plants as a part of the epidermis.
cambium         
CAMBIUM, PLURAL CAMBIUMS, OR CAMBIA, IN PLANTS, LAYER OF ACTIVELY DIVIDING CELLS BETWEEN XYLEM (WOOD) AND PHLOEM (BAST) TISSUES THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SECONDARY GROWTH OF STEMS AND ROOTS.
Cambium (botany); Cambian; Cambial
['kamb??m]
¦ noun (plural cambia or cambiums) Botany a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division.
Derivatives
cambial adjective
Origin
C16 (denoting one of the alimentary humours once supposed to nourish the body): from med. L., 'change, exchange'.

Wikipedia

Cork cambium

Cork cambium (pl. cambia or cambiums) is a tissue found in many vascular plants as a part of the epidermis. It is one of the many layers of bark, between the cork and primary phloem. The cork cambium is a lateral meristem and is responsible for secondary growth that replaces the epidermis in roots and stems. It is found in woody and many herbaceous dicots, gymnosperms and some monocots (monocots usually lack secondary growth). It is one of the plant's meristems – the series of tissues consisting of embryonic disk (incompletely differentiated) cells from which the plant grows. The function of cork cambium is to produce the cork, a tough protective material.

Synonyms for cork cambium are bark cambium, pericambium and phellogen. Phellogen is defined as the meristematic cell layer responsible for the development of the periderm. Cells that grow inwards from there are termed phelloderm, and cells that develop outwards are termed phellem or cork (note similarity with vascular cambium). The periderm thus consists of three different layers:

  • phelloderm – inside of cork cambium; composed of living parenchyma cells
  • phellogen (cork cambium) – meristem that gives rise to periderm
  • phellem (cork) – dead at maturity; air-filled ery variable between different species, and is also highly dependent on age and growth conditions, as can be observed from the different surfaces of bark, which may be smooth, fissured, tesselated, scaly, or flaking off.