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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MESTOME»
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1
Charting New Pathways to C4 Rice
an inner layer called the mestome sheath and the outer bundle sheath proper (
Dengler and Nelson 1999). The cells of the mestome sheath do not contain
chloroplasts and are sclerenchymatous but the cells of the bundle sheath are ...
J. E. Sheehy, Peter L. Mitchell, Bill Hardy, 2007
2
Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
I I Ground meristem 3 Procambial mestome sheath I I Procambium QJ
Procambial inner border parenchyma Fig. 4. Ontogenetic origins and PCR
positional homologies in the Cyperaceae. Table 3. Frequency at each division
plane. Values as ...
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000
3
University Botany Ii : (Gymnosperms, Plant Anatomy, ...
Mestome sheath is absent. 1. The stomata are found on both the surfaces of
leaaves i.e. Amphistomatic - Stomata are arranged in parallel rows. 2. Guard
cells are dumble-shaped. 3. Bulliform cells, cork or silica cells are are generally
present.
S M Reddy, S J Chary, 2003
... sclerenchymatous girder parenchyma sheath bulliform cells mestome sheath
chlorenchymatous mesophyll sclerenchymatous girder bulliform cells mestome
sheath parenchyma sheath chlorenchymatous mesophyll sclerenchymatous
girder ...
The longitudinal vascular bundles of sedge leaves and photosynthetic stems (
culms) are similar to those of grasses in having both an inner mestome and an
outer parenchymatous bundle sheath. In the rhynchosporoid type (NADP-ME),
the ...
6
Essential Oil-Bearing Grasses: The genus Cymbopogon
Two other distinctive features are the presence or absence of a mestome sheath,
a layer of cells intervening between metaxylem vessel elements and laterally
adjacent BS Kranz cells, and the presence or absence of a cell wall suberized ...
The conducting elements are surroundedby an inner (mestome) sheath and an
outer (parenchyma) sheath, though these are not as clearly defined as in some
other C3 plants. The cells ofthe mestome sheath are small and thick-walled and ...
8
Annual Plant Reviews, Plasmodesmata
Shows deep pits in the walls of very thick inner tangential mestome sheath (MS)
cell wall, interfacing with an underlying vascular parenchyma (VP) cell (right) in
part of an intermediate vein size class. A single suberin lamella (SL) is
associated ...
9
Tertiary Prairie Grasses and Other Herbs from the High Plains
disappearance of the stiff thick-walled mestome, is a comparatively recent
development. In connection with the above-discussed features of leaf anatomy
stands the distribution of assimilating cells or chlorenchyma. It was DuvalJouve
who was ...
10
Handbook of Photosynthesis, Second Edition
EC: epidermal cell; 1BSC: innermost bundle sheath cell (Kranz cell); MC:
mesophyll cell; MSC: mestome sheath cell; OBSC: outermost bundle sheath cell.
was exposed to air, but the plants would develop new photosynthetic organs.
Mohammad Pessarakli, 2005