cambial (Meaning)

Wordnet

cambial (a)

of or relating to or functioning as a cambium

Webster

cambial (a.)

Belonging to exchanges in commerce; of exchange.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cambial

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cambial Sentence Examples

  1. The cambial layer of a tree is responsible for producing new xylem and phloem cells.
  2. Gardeners carefully prune trees to avoid damaging the cambial tissue, which could harm the tree's growth.
  3. The cambial activity increases during the spring months, leading to rapid growth in tree diameter.
  4. Botanists study the cambial growth patterns of different plant species to understand their development.
  5. A healthy cambial layer ensures the tree's ability to transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout its structure.
  6. Environmental factors such as temperature and moisture levels can influence cambial activity in trees.
  7. Foresters measure the thickness of the cambial layer to assess the age and health of trees.
  8. Trees with a thin cambial layer may be more susceptible to damage from pests and diseases.
  9. The cambial tissue undergoes secondary growth, increasing the girth of the tree over time.
  10. Arborists use specialized tools to take samples of cambial tissue for analysis in tree health assessments.

FAQs About the word cambial

of or relating to or functioning as a cambiumBelonging to exchanges in commerce; of exchange.

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The cambial layer of a tree is responsible for producing new xylem and phloem cells.

Gardeners carefully prune trees to avoid damaging the cambial tissue, which could harm the tree's growth.

The cambial activity increases during the spring months, leading to rapid growth in tree diameter.

Botanists study the cambial growth patterns of different plant species to understand their development.