Figure 1From: Proteomic changes in the base of chrysanthemum cuttings during adventitious root formationMorphological and histological properties of adventitious root primodium formation in the stem base of chrysanthemum ‘Jinba’ cuttings. Anatomy of adventitious root primodium formation (a) 0 d post excision, typical stem anatomy consists of the cortex (Co), the pith parenchyma (Pi) and a ring of vessels with phloem (Ph), cambium (Ca), and xylem (Xy) cells; 5 d after cutting, the first differentiated root primordia can be seen; Bars = 500 μm. Morphology of 0 d and 5 d cuttings (b). The arrow indicated the adventitious root, zoomed image shows the cutting position.Back to article page