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What is manoxylic wood?

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Answered by ashajain93
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Cycads like this Zamia in the upper micrograph have manoxylic wood – wood high a high abundance of parenchyma. The rows of tracheids are narrow, and the parenchyma cells are filled with starch grains (small arrows).
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♦  Monoxylic wood: The wood formed may be in one ring due to persistent cambium. Such a wood is called as monoxylic e.g, Pinus.

In this wood,Cambial activity is short lived, cortex and pith are broad, parenchymatous rays are broad, wood is soft and commercially useless. e.g., Cycas.

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