%0 Journal Article %T Successive Cambia: A Developmental Oddity or an Adaptive Structure? %A Elisabeth M. R. Robert %A Nele Schmitz %A Ilse Boeren %A Tess Driessens %A Kristof Herremans %A Johan De Mey %A Elke Van de Casteele %A Hans Beeckman %A Nico Koedam %J PLOS ONE %D 2012 %I Public Library of Science (PLoS) %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0016558 %X Secondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only few plant species, within different phylogenetic clades, have secondary growth by more than one vascular cambium. Often, these successive cambia are organised concentrically. In the mangrove genus Avicennia however, the successive cambia seem to have a more complex organisation. This study aimed (i) at understanding the development of successive cambia by giving a three-dimensional description of the hydraulic architecture of Avicennia and (ii) at unveiling the possible adaptive nature of growth by successive cambia through a study of the ecological distribution of plant species with concentric internal phloem. %U http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0016558