Biology, asked by smarajit, 11 months ago

why callose deposits in the seive cells during winter​

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Answered by MAYAKASHYAP5101
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Callose is a cell wall material that can be deposited around sieve pores. The deposition leads to as decrease in pore diameter and eventually to coplete occlusion. Callose formation has been shown to occur within minutes after injury and leads to tube occlusion within 10-20 minutes in some species.

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