Lm. Bellani et A. Bottacci, ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF BRANCHLET ABSCISSION RELATED TO CROWN MODIFICATION IN QUERCUS-CERRIS L, Trees, 10(1), 1995, pp. 20-23
The basic anatomy of lateral twig insertion onto the main branch in bo
th healthy and damaged Quercus cerris L. trees was studied. An absciss
ion zone is always present: in healthy trees it is formed by a smaller
number of cell layers than in damaged ones, where it is more evident
with many layers of cells. Cells of the abscission zone are roundish,
with many intercellular spaces between them; cell walls are thin, non-
lignified and without secondary walls. No starch was found in cells of
the abscission zone, where, instead, a few scattered calcium oxalate
druses are seen.