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Changes in leaf, stem, and root anatomy of Chrysanthemum cv. Lillian Hoek following paclobutrazol application

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Plants ofChrysanthemum cv. Lillian Hoek were treated with a paclobutrazol (PBZ) soil drench and histologically examined after 3 months. PBZ application resulted in thicker leaves, reduced stem diameter, and roots with an increased diameter and an unusual segmented appearance. Increased leaf thickness was partly due to an additional layer of palisade mesophyll, although individual palisade cells were shorter, of smaller diameter, and more tightly packed. Spongy mesophyll depth was also greater and the individual cells were more rounded and the volume of intercellular space was reduced. The narrower stems had an increased development of secondary xylem, but had a marked reduction in the number of sclerenchyma bundle caps. Increased root diameter was due to an increase in the number of rows and diameter of cortical cells. In PBZ-treated plants, root cortical cell length was 50–70% less than in untreated plants, and this reduction appeared to be associated with the segmentation of the roots. PBZ inhibited secondary vascular development in the roots. This study is similar to other relevant studies in recording thicker leaves and roots with PBZ application; however, many of the underlying anatomical changes described above have not been previously reported.

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Burrows, G.E., Boag, T.S. & Stewart, W.P. Changes in leaf, stem, and root anatomy of Chrysanthemum cv. Lillian Hoek following paclobutrazol application. J Plant Growth Regul 11, 189–194 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02115476

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