Everything about The Pericycle totally explained
The
pericycle is a cylinder of parenchyma cells that lies just inside the
endodermis and is the outer most part of the
stele (biology) of plants.
In
dicots, it also has the capacity to produce
lateral roots. Branch roots arise from this primary meristem tissue. In plants undergoing
secondary growth, the pericycle contributes to the
vascular cambium often diverging into a
cork cambium.
A plant tissue characteristic of the roots, located between the endodermis and phloem.
It may be of single layer or it may be multilayered.
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