Abstract

Metaphloem sieve elements ofSelaginella willdenowii are elongated cells with slightly oblique or transverse end walls. Pores are seen on both lateral and end walls, although they are more numerous on the latter. Parenchyma cells exhibiting strong enzyme activities (acid phosphatase, non specific esterase, succinate dehydrogenase, cytochrome oxidase, peroxidase) are present between sieve elements and tracheids in each vascular bundle. A functional association thus appears to exist between these parenchyma cells and the conducting elements.—The occurrence of transverse to slightly oblique end walls in sieve elements seems to characterize the ligulate Lycopsids (as opposed to the aligulateLycopodium where sieve elements possess slanting, very oblique, end walls).

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