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STEM AND STEM
MODIFICATION
CLASS-XI
By
Pintu Barik
INTRODUCTION TO STEM
• Stem develops from the plumule
of the embryo
• It is the ascending part of the
main plant axis
• Functions of the stem: bearing
branches, leaves, flowers, fruits,
conducting water and mineral salts
NODES AND INTERNODES
• Stem is differentiated into
nodes and internodes
• Nodes: regions where leaves
are born
• Internode: the part of the
stem between two nodes
UNDERGROUND STEM MODIFICATIONS
• Certain plants have stems that
develop underground
• Categories of underground
stem modifications:
a) Rhizome
b) Tuber
c) Bulb
d) Corm
a) Rhizome
• Horizontal underground stem
• Fleshy, dorsiventral, and
perennial
• Examples: Dryopteris, banana,
lotus, ginger, canna indica,
turmeric
b) Tuber
•Lower branches of stem
become positively
geotropic and buried in
soil
•Accumulation of food
(starch) in the tip of
underground branches
•Examples: Potato,
Jerusalem artichoke
c) Bulb
•Stem highly reduced,
leaves become
condensed and fleshy
for storage
•Stem reduced to disc-
shaped structure
•Examples: Onion, Tulipa,
garlic, lily
d) Corm
•Short, thick, and highly
condensed form of
rhizome
•Buds at nodes and
adventitious roots at
the base
•Examples:
Amorphophallus, Crocus,
Alocasia
Introduction
• In subaerial stem modifications, a
part of the stem remains
underground, while the remaining
part becomes aerial.
• Dormant buds on the stem
become active and develop lateral
branches for vegetative
reproduction.
Runners
• Runners have weak, long, and thin
internodes.
• They creep over the surface of the
soil, serving as a means of
vegetative propagation.
• Examples include doob grass or lawn
grass (Cynodon dactylon), brahmi
booti (Centella asiatica), and wood
sorrel (Oxalis).
Suckers
• Suckers are axillary branches
that initially grow horizontally
from the node of an
underground stem.
• They then grow obliquely
upward to serve as new plant
shoots.
• Examples include
Chrysanthemum and banana.
Stolons
• Stolons are long lateral
branches that arise from the
base of the stem.
• They grow aerially for a
certain distance and then
arch downward to touch the
ground.
• Stolons give rise to new
daughter plants.
• Examples: Strawberry
(Fragaria), Mint (Mentha),
Couch Grass (Elymus repens)
Offsets
• Offsets are lateral
branches with short
internodes.
• Each node bears a
rosette of leaves upward
(aerial) and a cluster of
roots downward.
• Examples include water
lettuce (Pistia) and water
hyacinth (Eichhornia
crassipes).
Difference between Stolons and Runners
•Stolons grow below the surface of the
soil, while runners grow above the
surface.
•Both serve as means of vegetative
reproduction.
Introduction:
• Aerial stem modification refers
to the transformation of the
main stem into specialized
structures with unique
functions.
• These modifications are
observed in various plants to
adapt to specific environmental
conditions and perform specific
functions.
Stem Tendrils
• When the stem is weak, the
axillary or terminal bud
undergoes modification into
tendrils.
• Tendrils enable plants to climb
and support themselves.
• Examples include Vitis
(modified apical bud) and
Passiflora (modified axillary
bud).
Stem Thorns
• The axillary bud gets transformed
into thorns, which can serve as
climbing aids or defense mechanisms.
• Thorns can be found in the axils of
leaves or at the apex of the stem.
• Examples include Duranta, climbing
rose (with curved prickles),
Asparagus (with leaf spines),
Bougainvillea (with extra axillary
thorns), and Calamus (with leaf
sheath spines).
• It's important to note that thorns
are modified stems, while spikes are
modified leaves.
Phylloclades
• Phylloclades are flattened,
thick, succulent, green stems
that perform photosynthesis.
• They allow plants to thrive in
dry and xerophytic habitats.
• Phylloclades can be flattened
(e.g., Opuntia, Muchlenbeckia =
Coccoloba, Epiphyllum) or
cylindrical (e.g., Casuarina,
Euphorbia royleana, E. tirucalli).
Cladodes (Cladophylls)
• Cladodes are green, one
internode long stems that
develop from the axillary buds.
• They function as photosynthetic
organs, replacing the role of
leaves.
• True leaves in these plants are
typically reduced to scales or
spines.
• Examples include Asparagus and
Ruscus.
Bulbil
• A bulbil is a modified stem that
develops from a vegetative or
flower bud.
• It becomes swollen due to the
accumulation of food reserves.
• When detached from the
parent plant, it can give rise to
a new plant.
• An example is Dioscorea
bulbifera.

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Root and Stem Morphology: Exploring Modifications and Key Concepts - Class 11 Presentation

  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO STEM • Stem develops from the plumule of the embryo • It is the ascending part of the main plant axis • Functions of the stem: bearing branches, leaves, flowers, fruits, conducting water and mineral salts
  • 3. NODES AND INTERNODES • Stem is differentiated into nodes and internodes • Nodes: regions where leaves are born • Internode: the part of the stem between two nodes
  • 4. UNDERGROUND STEM MODIFICATIONS • Certain plants have stems that develop underground • Categories of underground stem modifications: a) Rhizome b) Tuber c) Bulb d) Corm
  • 5. a) Rhizome • Horizontal underground stem • Fleshy, dorsiventral, and perennial • Examples: Dryopteris, banana, lotus, ginger, canna indica, turmeric
  • 6. b) Tuber •Lower branches of stem become positively geotropic and buried in soil •Accumulation of food (starch) in the tip of underground branches •Examples: Potato, Jerusalem artichoke
  • 7. c) Bulb •Stem highly reduced, leaves become condensed and fleshy for storage •Stem reduced to disc- shaped structure •Examples: Onion, Tulipa, garlic, lily
  • 8. d) Corm •Short, thick, and highly condensed form of rhizome •Buds at nodes and adventitious roots at the base •Examples: Amorphophallus, Crocus, Alocasia
  • 9.
  • 10. Introduction • In subaerial stem modifications, a part of the stem remains underground, while the remaining part becomes aerial. • Dormant buds on the stem become active and develop lateral branches for vegetative reproduction.
  • 11. Runners • Runners have weak, long, and thin internodes. • They creep over the surface of the soil, serving as a means of vegetative propagation. • Examples include doob grass or lawn grass (Cynodon dactylon), brahmi booti (Centella asiatica), and wood sorrel (Oxalis).
  • 12. Suckers • Suckers are axillary branches that initially grow horizontally from the node of an underground stem. • They then grow obliquely upward to serve as new plant shoots. • Examples include Chrysanthemum and banana.
  • 13. Stolons • Stolons are long lateral branches that arise from the base of the stem. • They grow aerially for a certain distance and then arch downward to touch the ground. • Stolons give rise to new daughter plants. • Examples: Strawberry (Fragaria), Mint (Mentha), Couch Grass (Elymus repens)
  • 14. Offsets • Offsets are lateral branches with short internodes. • Each node bears a rosette of leaves upward (aerial) and a cluster of roots downward. • Examples include water lettuce (Pistia) and water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes).
  • 15. Difference between Stolons and Runners •Stolons grow below the surface of the soil, while runners grow above the surface. •Both serve as means of vegetative reproduction.
  • 16.
  • 17. Introduction: • Aerial stem modification refers to the transformation of the main stem into specialized structures with unique functions. • These modifications are observed in various plants to adapt to specific environmental conditions and perform specific functions.
  • 18. Stem Tendrils • When the stem is weak, the axillary or terminal bud undergoes modification into tendrils. • Tendrils enable plants to climb and support themselves. • Examples include Vitis (modified apical bud) and Passiflora (modified axillary bud).
  • 19. Stem Thorns • The axillary bud gets transformed into thorns, which can serve as climbing aids or defense mechanisms. • Thorns can be found in the axils of leaves or at the apex of the stem. • Examples include Duranta, climbing rose (with curved prickles), Asparagus (with leaf spines), Bougainvillea (with extra axillary thorns), and Calamus (with leaf sheath spines). • It's important to note that thorns are modified stems, while spikes are modified leaves.
  • 20. Phylloclades • Phylloclades are flattened, thick, succulent, green stems that perform photosynthesis. • They allow plants to thrive in dry and xerophytic habitats. • Phylloclades can be flattened (e.g., Opuntia, Muchlenbeckia = Coccoloba, Epiphyllum) or cylindrical (e.g., Casuarina, Euphorbia royleana, E. tirucalli).
  • 21. Cladodes (Cladophylls) • Cladodes are green, one internode long stems that develop from the axillary buds. • They function as photosynthetic organs, replacing the role of leaves. • True leaves in these plants are typically reduced to scales or spines. • Examples include Asparagus and Ruscus.
  • 22. Bulbil • A bulbil is a modified stem that develops from a vegetative or flower bud. • It becomes swollen due to the accumulation of food reserves. • When detached from the parent plant, it can give rise to a new plant. • An example is Dioscorea bulbifera.