Abstract

Premise of research. Hylocereus undatus produces two different types of woody structures supporting its lateral shoots. Although a branch and a flower both derive from the same initials, the dormant axillary buds (in cacti aka areoles), the fully developed support structures within the succulent cortex of the parental shoot differ significantly in their macroscopic and microscopic anatomy. The objective of our research was to analyze the secondary growth of these two structures as they develop from their initial state as leaf/bud traces that connect the axillary bud with the stele of the parental shoot.Methodology. Macroscopic anatomy was visualized by a staining and clearing technique for lignified elements of whole-plant organs. The microscopic anatomy was investigated with microtome sections of samples embedded in wax and stained with safranin and fast green.Pivotal results. The vascular tissue of both support structures has a wood dimorphism consisting of an early parenchymatous phase followed later b...

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