10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLEORRHIZA»
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1
Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences
A cross section of the coleorrhiza as represented in Text-rig. 23 shows that it is
composed principally of a single cell-layer. The section was cut purposely near
the junction of root with stem, in order to show how toward the proximal end of the
...
2
The Morphology of Ruppia Maritima
A cross section of the coleorrhiza as represented in Text-tig. 23 shows that it is
composed principally of a single cell-layer. The section was cut purposely near
the junction of root with stem, in order to show how toward the proximal end of the
...
Arthur Harmount Graves, 1908
I have already mentioned that it consists, as is generally the case in Graminete, of
a coleorrhiza, which is very large, a primary root (P1. 47. fig. 46, r. I.), and a. few
secondary roots (Pl. 47. figs. 47, 51), which are arranged almost concentrically, ...
Linnean Society of London, 1905
4
Diversity and Systematics of Seed Plants
The radicle is enclosed in a pad-like hard covering, known as coleorrhiza. The
coleorrhiza provides protection to the radicle. [II| Seed The ovule is transformed
into seed after fertilization. The inner fleshy layer of the ovule wall and the major ...
Dr. Singh, Dr. Pande & Dr. Jain, 2009
The central cells of the inferior derivatives of m give rise to root cortex (iec)
whereas the lateral elements contribute to the formation of a coleorrhiza (cr). The
cells situated below root tip are derived from tier n and constitute the calyptrogen
from ...
6
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
A cross section of the coleorrhiza as represented in Text-fig. 23 shows that it is
composed principally of a single cell-layer. The section was cut purposely near
the junction of root with stem, in order to show how toward the proximal end of the
...
7
Together with Biology Solution
(ii) If elongates faster during epigeal germination. (ii) It elongates faster during
hypogeal germination. Coleoptile Coleorrhiza (i) Coleoptile is the foliaceous
sheath that (i) Coleorrhiza is the covering of the radicle in the covers the plumule
in the ...
8
Plant Anatomy and Embryology
In monocotyledonous embryo, the plumule is considered to be lateral which
remains surrounded by coleoptile, and the radicle remains surrounded by
coleorrhiza. In a dicotyledonous embryo, the plumule is terminal and both
coleoptile and ...
S. N. Pandey, Ajanta Chadha, 1996
9
Science In Action:Biology 8
The coleorrhiza, however, only protects the radicle in the ungerminated seeds.
The radicle penetrates through the coleorrhiza as it starts to grow. Conditions
Required for Germination Seeds require water, air and correct temperature for ...
Bhattacharya Dr. Shakuntala, 2007
10
Proceedings: Biological and medical sciences
The bundle is missing in the scutellum at the same height of the radicle and the
coleorrhiza. The outer layer of the scutellum, especially the one, adjoining the
cuticle round the remainder of the embryo and the seed coat consists of small ...