What is the difference between primary and secondary xylem?
Xylem:
Primary xylem: It is made of the procambium of the apical meristem.
Secondary xylem: This formation occurs only during secondary growth.
Difference between primary and secondary xylem:
Primary xylem | Secondary xylem |
1. Primary xylem is found in all vascular plants' primary plant bodies. | 1. It exclusively affects the stems and roots of perennial dicots and gymnosperms. |
2. It takes place in the center. | 2. It is situated on the outside edge of the main xylem. |
3. Primary xylem patches can be identified. | 3. The secondary xylem is shaped like a cylinder. |
4. The xylem is divided into two parts: protoxylem and metaxylem. | 4. Such distinction does not exist. |
5. There is no such thing as a radial system. | 5. It is traversed by a radial system of xylem rays. |
6. There are no yearly rings. | 6. It has yearly rings. |
7. There is no distinction between sapwood and heartwood. | 7. Sapwood and heartwood are distinguishable in big woody trees. |
8. Fibres are few or non-existent. | 8. In most situations, fibres are abundant. |
9. The tracheid and vessels are long and thin-walled. | 9. The tracheid and vessels are thinner and shorter than the rest of the body. |
10. Tracheary components can thicken in a variety of ways. | 10. Pitted thickenings are prevalent in tracheary components. |
11. Tyloses are not usually present. | 11. Tyloses growth obstructs the arteries and tracheid of older xylem cells. |