10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LYSIGENOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Waterlogging Signalling and Tolerance in Plants
A key study to show the hallmark features of PCD in lysigenous aerenchyma
formation in maize (Z. mays L.) was published by Gunawardena and coworkers (
2001a). In this study, several PCD features, viz. terminal deoxynucleotidyl trans- ...
Stefano Mancuso, Sergey Shabala, 2010
2
Esau's Plant Anatomy: Meristems, Cells, and Tissues of the ...
In Lannea coromandelica, for instance, development of the ducts in the primary
phloem of the stem reportedly is schizogenous, whereas that of their counterparts
in the secondary phloem and phelloderm is lysigenous (Venkaiah and Shah, ...
3
Plant Anatomy and Physiology
The development of intercellular spaces is either schizogenous or lysigenous.
The schizogenous development of an intercellular space takes place as follows:
at the time when the primary wall is formed between two new cells the middle ...
4
Integrative Plant Anatomy
Published by the University of Chicago Press. The oil-filled secretory cavities in
the leaves and fruits of Citrus, such as lemon and orange, have traditionally been
described as lysigenous in origin. Although there has been a long-held view that
...
William C. Dickison, 2000
5
International Rice Research Newsletter
Numerous studies have shown that lysigenous spaces and aerenchyma
intercellular spaces are present in the cortical tissues of the rice plant culm.
Similar lysigenous and aerenchymatous spaces are also present in the roots.
The literature ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1979
6
Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, Three-Volume Set
There are two types of aerenchyma: lysigenous and schizogenous. Lysigenous
aerenchyma is formed when previously formed cells die within a tissue (e.g., the
root cortex) to create a gas space. Lysigenous aerenchyma is found in rice,
wheat ...
Denis J Murphy, Brian G Murray, 2003
7
Plant Roots: The Hidden Half, Fourth Edition
FIGURE 32.4 Downstream signaling leading to the execution of PCD during
lysigenous aerenchyma formation. Several signals are in action simultaneously,
and if certain thresholds are exceeded, the signal is passed on and eventually
the ...
Amram Eshel, Tom Beeckman, 2013
8
The Molecular Life of Plants
Mucilaginous canals found in the bud scales of Tilia Development of oil cavity
cells A B Mature oil cavity Lysigeny, schizogeny Resorption of cell walls Figure
18.9 Lysigenous and schizogenous cell death. (A) Formation of an oil gland in
Citrus ...
Russell Jones, Helen Ougham, Howard Thomas, 2012
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Systematics and Evolution
Release of ascospores may be by breakdown of the upper peridium or by a
lysigenous or schizoge- nous pore. Two families contain superficial, saprotrophic
organisms, whose asci are most often saccate. Ascomata lack an opening ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Autumn-harvested roots, however, often had a lower proportion of lysigenous
space in the cortex (Fig. 5), there being a wider inner cortex of cells which
contained starch in abundance (Fig. 6B). Alopecurus pratensis Alopecurus (Figs.
3B, 4B) ...