10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOMATOUS»
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1
Water and Solute Permeability of Plant Cuticles: Measurement ...
Substituting FstomaHe in (4.23) by (4.25) and combining (4.23) and (4.24), the
following solution is obtained describing the flux of water across the solid phase
of a stomatous cuticle F cuticle = y×F totalN −(y−1)×F totalHe. (4.26) Using this ...
Lukas Schreiber, Jörg Schönherr, 2009
2
Advances in Brassicaceae Research and Application: 2012 Edition
When compared with cuticular permeances measured with intact stomatous and
astomatous leaf sides of Prunus laurocerasus, frequently used in the past as a
model species studying cuticular permeability, A. thaliana has a 48- to 66-fold ...
3
The Structure of Nematodes
Thus the L3 of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis has a stomatous buccal capsule,
while in the adult it is astomatous. In C. elegans, in which serial sections of the
buccal capsule have been analyzed under the electron microscope, it has been ...
Alan F. Bird, Jean Bird, 1991
4
Annual Plant Reviews, Biology of the Plant Cuticle
2005) as well as charged organic molecules (Schönherr, 2002) it was shown
convincingly that polar and charged compounds in fact can penetrate isolated
astomatous cuticles as well as intact stomatous leaf surfaces. These studies
included ...
Markus Riederer, Caroline Muller, 2008
5
Resource Physiology of Conifers: Acquisition, Allocation, ...
Depending on the species, either stomatous or astomatous surfaces may be
more permeable to aqueous-phase diffusion (Kannan, 1969). It may be expected
that stomatous surfaces would be more permeable to this flux because cuticles
over ...
William Kirby Smith, Thomas M. Hinckley, 1995
6
Advances In Plant Physiology (From The Green To The Grain)
Transpiration of cuticular membranes isolated from the lower stomatous surface
of Hedera helix (ivy) leaves was measured using a novel approach which
allowed a distinction to be made between the diffusion of gases (through
stomatal ...
The term 'permeance' (P) is used to describe water movement by cuticular
transpiration, as when measuring water movement through astomatous cuticles
or water movement through stomatous cuticles using techniques that distinguish
...
Matthew A. Jenks, Paul M. Hasegawa, 2008
8
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... and oxy- for examples. stink, bad odor See bromo- and osmo- for examples.
stitching, suture See -rhaph for examples. stomach (belly) For examples, see
abdomino-, coelio-, gastro-, and ventri-. stomato-, stomat-, stom-, stoma, -
stomatous ...
9
Chemistry and Genetics of Plant Cuticle Function as a ...
Recently, a technique was reported that permits determination of cuticular
permeance in enzymatically-isolated stomatous cuticles that takes advantage of
the condition that water vapor flux across a helium- filled pore is 3.6 times faster
than ...
Steven Mark Goodwin, 2006
10
American journal of botany
However, all yriophyllum species developed aerial stomatous leaves on
submerged shoots in the resence of 0.1 uM ABA and greater. Also, both species
of Proserpinaca developed erial lanceolate-serrate leaves in the presence of 1.0
jjM ABA ...