MIT «TRACHEID» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
tracheid
function
adalah
pits
vessel
elements
xylem
tracheids
elongated
cells
vascular
plants
that
serve
transport
water
mineral
salts
types
tracheary
being
plant
structure
encyclopedia
britannica
botany
primitive
element
fluid
conducting
tissues
consisting
single
with
pointed
ends
cellulosic
define
tapering
having
pitted
intact
adapted
conduction
compare
merriam
webster
long
tubular
peculiar
closed
thickened
biology
additional
information
defined
yourdictionary
type
walled
tubelike
nonliving
found
conifers
origin
trache
related
tracheidal
meaning
pronunciation
translations
molecular
expressions
florida
state
university
this
page
contains
phase
contrast
photomicrograph
stained
thin
section
woody
stem
containing
cactus
basic
unit
tissue
composed
cellulose
lignin
wiktionary
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TRACHEID» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
tracheid in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
tracheid im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
An Analysis of
Tracheid Length Versus Age in a 4842-year Old ...
Tracheid length responses in relation to wound responses have been
researched, but the wounds are generally caused by pinning – inserting a pin
into a tree. Kuroda (1986) observed an increased rate of cambial divisions after
wounding.
2
Ecological Strategies of Xylem Evolution
Sherwin John Carlquist. indications from White's data seem clear when
interpreted in terms of ecology. TRACHEID WIDTH Tracheid width might at first
glance seem a potentially important factor in conductive efficiency in ferns.
However ...
Sherwin John Carlquist, 1975
3
Integrative Plant Anatomy
Among these cell types is the tracheid, a long tapering imper- forate cell with
lignified secondary wall thickenings. As noted earlier, in all tracheary elements
the protoplast disappears at maturity. Individual gym- nosperm tracheids range in
...
William C. Dickison, 2000
4
Comparative Wood Anatomy: Systematic, Ecological, and ...
The fact that not all tracheids are in contact with vessels in these woods that have
undergone tracheid dimorphism should not disqualify use of the term vasicentric
tracheid. In the best-known instance of vasicentric tracheid occurrence (which ...
5
Atlas of Stem Anatomy in Herbs, Shrubs and Trees: Volume 2
cambium cell vessels vasicentric tracheid tracheid fiber tracheid libriform fiber
septate fiber fiber/ parenchyma cell axial parenchyma cell parenchymatic cells
callus ray Fig. 5.12. Transition between different cell types. Left: form of pits,
middle: ...
Fritz Hans Schweingruber, Annett Börner, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, 2012
6
Wood Structure and Properties '06
RESULTS In our investigation we have focused on wood with regular structure
which consists predominately of tracheid cells (Figs. 1, 2). The symbolic
representative is spruce (Picea spp.). The least structural member was tracheid.
This type ...
Stanislav Kurjatko, Jozef Kúdela, Rastislav Lagaňa, 2006
7
Testa characters in tribe Vicieae, with notes about tribes ...
A tracheid bar is always present, extending the length of the hilum just beneath
the hilar groove. This bar is always embedded in a mass of rather spongy
parenchyma, which forms a thicker layer here than elsewhere in the seed (figs.
36-41, 66 ...
Nels R. Lersten, Charles R. Gunn, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1982
The presence of tracheary elements is the defining characteristic of vascular plants to differentiate them from non-vascular plants. Tracheid build varies by location.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
9
Resource Physiology of Conifers: Acquisition, Allocation, ...
However, the conifer tracheid appears to be quite resistant to permanent
dysfunction as caused by embolism, as will be described below. There is
variation among conifer species in the structure of the pit membrane (Bauch et al.
, 1972).
William Kirby Smith, Thomas M. Hinckley, 1995
10
Water Transport in Plants Under Climatic Stress: Proceedings ...
It was shown theoretically that up to 8% of the water in each tracheid lumen may
migrate through a single tangential wall of a freezing tracheid (Robson & Petty,
1987). Fig. 1 shows three possible routes for water migration from a freezing ...
M. Borghetti, John Grace, A. Raschi, 1993
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TRACHEID» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
tracheid im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
MIT Makes A Water Filter From The Sapwood In Tree Branches
Xylem structure. a) Structure of xylem vessels in flowering plants and tracheids in conifers. Longer length of the vessels can provide pathways that can bypass ... «Science 2.0, Feb 14»
Analyzing Botanical Dietary Supplements
A microscopic image of powdered A. racemosa rhizome shows elongated fiber tracheid cells that conduct water through the plant. Credit: USP. Knowing the ... «The Biological SCENE, Mär 13»
COMMUNITY VOICE Trees can't go south for the winter, so they …
Water is moved through the xylem vessels, which consist of cells that make up long tubes called tracheids. The cohesive properties of water permit continuous ... «News Sentinel, Jan 12»
Previous Warming Periods May Have Caused Mass Extinctions
(B) showing pitted tracheid with spiral lines, from Guanbachong. (C) from the Clarkina meishanensis Zone just below the PTB at the Tieqiao section in Laibin, ... «Energy Collective, Nov 11»
Douglas-fir: A 350-foot-long drinking straw is as long as it gets
Douglas-fir wood consists mostly of dead cells called “tracheids” that function in water transport and physical support, the researchers said. These tracheids ... «KATU, Aug 08»