10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBERISATION»
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suberisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Fungal Infection of Plants: Symposium of the British ...
Table 10.1 Association of xylem suberisation with compartmentalisation wall 4
barriers Wall 4 barrier suberised“ Wall 4 barrier not suberised Acer saccharinum
Fraxinus excelsior Carpinus betulus Sophora japonica Celtis occidentalis Taxus
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British Mycological Society. Symposium, George Frederick Pegg, Peter G. Ayres, 1987
It falls as suberisation progresses and suberisation, a word to stop people in their
tracks or in the act of eating potatoes, is thickening of the skin, a normal process
in stress-fighting potatoes, as it is in humans. Efficient suberisation keeps ...
3
Plants in Action: Adaptation in Nature, Performance in ...
CM 3 n.4 Extent of suberisation ot endodenuis Bar-lev S 12 U> 2n 24 Distance
from root apex (cm) Figure 3.28 Local rates of water uptake in 3.5 mm segments
of hurley (Hmdcnm rulgtirc) and marrow (Curcnrhitti pepo) roots. Water uptake
was ...
Brian James Atwell, Paul E. Kriedemann, Colin G. N. Turnbull, 1999
The suberisation process advances best when: ○ relative humidity is high (about
85 - 90 %); ○ temperature is sufficiently high (e.g. 12 - 15 oC); ○ oxygen content
of the surrounding air is at least 15 %. Under such conditions suberisation ...
Paul Christiaan Struik, Siert G. Wiersema, 1999
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Botrytis: Biology, Pathology and Control
If the cuticle is breached, uninfected cells adjacent to the wounded cells
commence suberisation, thereby completely isolating invading mycelium (Hill,
1985; Nair and Hill, 1992; Forbes-Smith, 1999). In the M. fructicola/apricot system
, ...
Y. Elad, B. Williamson, Paul Tudzynski, 2007
Table 2. Tree condition, suberisation, imperviousness, and depths of new
phellogen differentiation. OI >> 3 g V .: g 5 E § e is '<°>° w --- Q = 5 2 Q ea vi {I1 '
O E 5' E E5 G 6 1' 16 23 1.7 17 1 23 23 1.7 27 1' 23 23 1.1 124+ 16 23 1.5 143 +
16 23 ...
These experiments show that if suberisation does not occur meristem formation
may not follow. On the other hand a meristem may form without any previous
suberisation of the cut surface. Thus Appel's observation on the surface of tubers
...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1922
8
Greenhouse Climate Control: An Integrated Approach
Retarded growth of the roots might decrease their permeability, when,
concomitantly, the endodermal suberisation rate is unhampered and the root
volume available for uptake along the apoplast pathway is decreased. Not only
water uptake ...
9
Plant Responses to drought and Salinity stress:: ...
A. ROOT STRUCTURE Root suberisation and the presence of the Casparian
strip in the root endodermis are two important ... root suberisation increases with
salinity stress (Steudle, 2000); this may be functionally important to both ION ...
10
Crop Post-Harvest: Science and Technology, Perishables
The walls of the guard cells of the old stomata become thickened and the
substomatal cavities are blocked by suberisation of the cells (Figure 5.4).
Although lenticels are functionally closed by the formation of a cuticle or
suberisation of the ...
Debbie Rees, Graham Farrell, John Orchard, 2012