10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHELLODERMAL»
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1
Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the ...
Various similar changes, which cannot always be brought into relation with
external influences, are described by Sanio, /. c. The number of the phellodermal
layers, which arise in the structures under consideration, is in most species very
small ...
2
Soviet Plant Physiology
Temperature dependence (thermograms) of intensity of lasting afterglow for
leaves and phellodermal layer of cortex in grape shoots. 1,2) Leaves; 3,4)
phellodermis; 1,3) Taifi Rozovyi; 2,4) Isabella. I0, Im) Intensity of luminescence at
room ...
In the former case they follow the growth of the stele, while in the latter case they
function mono- pleurically and produce exclusively phellodermal cells inwardly (
Fig. 5). After a gradual transformation the one- or two-rowed phellodermal cells ...
4
Monograph on eucalyptus
Primary bark is smooth and continuous as long as the subero-phellodermal layer
on the juvenile branches and their twigs function uninterruptedly. When this layer
ceases to function, a new layer is formed deep down and is retained for a year ...
As long as the subero-phellodermal layer on the juvenile branches and their
twigs functions uninterruptedly, the primary bark is usually smooth and
continuous. When this layer ceases to function, a new layer is formed deep down
and is ...
Maxwell Ralph Jacobs, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Forestry Dept, 1979
6
Ontogeny, cell differentiation, and structure of vascular plants
Moreover, such processes generate the other secondary meristems, the subero-
phellodermal layers, or phellogen, of generally less deep origin. These data
allow the acknowledgement of two main types of secondary meristems or
cambiums: ...
7
FAO Forestry and Forest Products Studies
As long as the subero-phellodermal layer on the juvenile branches and their
twigs functions uninterruptedly, the primary bark is usuallv smooth and
continuous. When this layer ceases to function, a new layer is formed deep down
and is ...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1955
De Bary (4), working with normal tissues, found the number of phellodermal
layers arising in the structures under consideration, in most species, to be very
small in comparison with the cork layers which appear in the same space of time.
9
Pamphlets on forestry in Vermont
De Bary (4), working with normal tissues, found the number of phellodermal
layers arising in the structures under consideration, in most species, to be very
small in comparison with the cork layers which appear in the same space of time.
10
Directory of Forestry Schools
As long as the subero-phellodermal layer ou the juvenile branches and their
twigs functions uninterruptedly, the primary bark is usually smooth and
continuous. When this layer ceases to function, a new layer is formed deep down
and is ...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Forestry and Forest Products Division, 1953