A. R. Biggs, West Virginia University, University Experiment Farm. P. O. Box 609, Kearneysville, WV 25430, W. Merrill and D. D. Davis, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802.
ABSTRACT
Biggs, A. R., W. Merrill, and D. D. Davis. 1984. Discussion: Response of bark tissues to injury and infection. Can. J. For. Res. 14:351-356.
Research of nonspecific defense processes in woody plants has focused on xylem. From these studies the concept of compartmentalization sensu Shigo was developed. Responses of bark to injury and infection, however, are understood poorly. This discussion summarizes evidence for the occurrence of processes similar in function to xylem compartmentalization in bark. We suggest that a developmental approach to research on woody plant responses to injury and infection could result in conceptual unity regarding structural and functional changes in both xylem and bark.