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Surface callus formation in lime trees after debarking

Debarking induces surface callus during the vegetative growth period. Using light and transmission electron microscopy, Stobbe et al. (pp. 773-782) show parenchymatous tissue first develops on the wound surface followed by a wound periderm and finally a wound cambium. The wound cambium goes on to form wound xylem and phloem.





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