Xylem development in Eucalyptus...

This project aims to explore the development of xylem in Eucalyptus cladocalyx focusing on the relationship between cambial growth, exposure to cyclic drought and varying temperature changes. Data has been collected for sixty E. cladocalyx seedlings that were exposed to several drought treatments and temperature variations. Images of the cambium of these seedlings were captured using polarizing light microscopy as well as bright-field microscopy. ImageJ is currently being used to analyse the changes in the cambium at the different stages of the drought treatment, and a study aim is to develop a method of capturing the dynamics of xylem development from image data. A further aim is to compare the E. cladocalyx results to those from Eucalyptus species that are not drought-tolerant, to identify the key differences characterising xylem development under water-stressed conditions.