10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FIBRIFORM»
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1
Comparative Wood Anatomy: Systematic, Ecological, and ...
Fibriform vessel elements may represent cells in which the tapered ends connote
greater intrusiveness than is characteristic of broader vessel elements. In fact,
where observations are available, fibriform vessel elements tend to be longer
than ...
2
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Lauraceae) and fibriform tracheidal exotegmen are lifted from the rut. There are
many other details of the seed-coats among these families with fibrous
exotegmen which need investigation. Many have arillate genera or species with
a firm, ...
In fact, Woodworth (1935) invented the term 'fibriform vessel elements' for narrow
vessel elements of this kind in Passiflora wood. Fibriform vessel elements are not
only fusiform in shape, they tend to have perforation plates placed laterally (but ...
Francis E. Putz, Harold A. Mooney, 1991
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
would be to relate them, even if in name only, with normal vessel elements upon
whose phylogenetic modification rests our entire scheme of evolution in the
xylem. Because of these factors, we strongly urge the disuse of fibriform vessel ...
5
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
pale straw-colour, and more especially by the manifestation of its plastic
properties, whereby it assumes, almost from the commencement, a laminated or
fibriform arrangement. In this, the early stage of what may be called the process
of ...
6
Medico-Chirurgical Review, and Journal of Pratical Medicine
pale straw-colour, and more especially by the manifestation of its plastic
properties, whereby it assumes, almost from the commencement, a laminated or
fibriform arrangement. In this, the early stage of what may be called the process
of ...
7
Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Lamiales (Except ...
Carlquist relates the salient anatomical features of Stilbaceae s.s. (little axial
parenchyma, minimal ray tissue in young stems, and the presence of fibriform
vessels) to maximizing mechanical strength. He regards the family as
anatomically ...
Joachim W. Kadereit, 2004
8
The taxonomy of old world Heliconia (Heliconiaceae)
These idioblasts are definitely fibriform (prosenchymatous) in shape and are
nonseptate (unlike axial parenchyma, which occurs in strands). Nonseptate
crystal sand idioblasts of the same sort are illustrated here for Grabowskya
ameghinoi ...
Quantitative data are means derived from 25 measurements (diameter of wider
vessels, length of fibriform vessel elements, length of wider vessel elements,
length of tracheids) or measurements derived from conditions judged to be
typical ...
1. sheer, delicate, fine, tissuey, Him- I sy, gauzy, gauzelike, cobwebby; light, filmy,
diaphanous, transparent, translucent; gossamer, lacy, lacelike, filigree;
filamentary, filamentous, filamented, fibriform, fibrillar, fibrilliform, threadlike;
hairlike, ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978