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- to being found in stems, the eustele appears in the roots of monocot flowering plants. The vascular bundles in a eustele can be collateral (with the phloem...
- secondary thin-walled xylem and a primary vascular system composed of eustele and bifacial vascular cambium. The tracheids in the secondary xylem rays...
- neighbours. The vascular system itself resembles that of the vascular plants' eustele, which evolved independently and convergently. Very rapid internode elongation...
- noted as equivalent to the eustele of ginkgo and conifers like Sequoia sempervirens. This was the fossil evidence for eustele-type vascular arrangement...
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- protostele usually surrounded by secondary wood, but in later forms there was a eustele with a central core of pith or mixed-pith. In most cases the amount of...
- America. The relatively slender stems (fossil genus Callistophyton) had a eustele with a well-developed zone of secondary wood, and unlike most (but not...