Fig.
11.5-4. Transverse section of stem of rush (Juncus). This is an amphivasal vascular bundle: one in
which the phloem is surrounded by xylem. The Xs mark just three of
the many xylem elements, which are large enough here that we have no trouble
distinguishing them from the fibers of the bundle sheath (in many species, it
can be difficult to be certain if a cell is a wide sheath fiber or a narrow
tracheary element). In the phloem, two of the many sieve tube members have been
marked with “s.”
Although
collateral bundles are most common in seed plants, a number of monocot species
have amphivasal bundles instead, or have amphicribral ones (in which phloem
surrounds xylem).
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